#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; BEGIN { $| = 1; $^W = 1; } use t::lib::Test; # # Make -w happy # use vars qw($state); use vars qw($COL_NULLABLE $COL_KEY); # # Include lib.pl # require "t/lib.pl"; # # Main loop; leave this untouched, put tests after creating # the new table. # while (Testing()) { # # Connect to the database my($dbh, $sth, $test_table, $query); $test_table = ''; # Avoid warnings for undefined variables. Test($state or ($dbh = DBI->connect('DBI:SQLite:dbname=foo', '', ''))) or ErrMsg("Cannot connect: $DBI::errstr.\n"); # # Find a possible new table name # Test($state or $test_table = 'table1') or 1 or ErrMsg("Cannot get table name: $dbh->errstr.\n"); # # Create a new table; EDIT THIS! # Test($state or ($query = TableDefinition($test_table, ["id", "INTEGER", 4, $COL_NULLABLE], ["name", "CHAR", 64, $COL_NULLABLE]), $dbh->do($query))) or ErrMsg("Cannot create table: query $query error $dbh->errstr.\n"); # # and here's the right place for inserting new tests: # Test($state or $dbh->quote('tast1')) or ErrMsgF("quote('tast1') returned %s.\n", $dbh->quote('tast1')); ### ...and disconnect Test($state or $dbh->disconnect) or ErrMsg("\$dbh->disconnect() failed!\n", "Make sure your server is still functioning", "correctly, and check to make\n", "sure your network isn\'t malfunctioning in the", "case of the server running on a remote machine.\n"); ### Now, re-connect again so that we can do some more complicated stuff.. Test($state or ($dbh = DBI->connect('DBI:SQLite:dbname=foo', '', ''))) or ErrMsg("reconnect failed: $DBI::errstr\n"); Test($state or $dbh->do("DROP TABLE $test_table")) or ErrMsg("Dropping table failed: $dbh->errstr.\n"); Test($state or ($query = TableDefinition($test_table, ["id", "INTEGER", 4, $COL_NULLABLE], ["name", "CHAR", 64, $COL_NULLABLE]), $dbh->do($query))) or ErrMsg("create failed, query $query, error $dbh->errstr.\n"); ### Insert a row into the test table....... print "Inserting a row...\n"; Test($state or ($dbh->do("INSERT INTO $test_table VALUES(1," . " 'Alligator Descartes')"))) or ErrMsg("INSERT failed: $dbh->errstr.\n"); ### ...and delete it........ print "Deleting a row...\n"; Test($state or $dbh->do("DELETE FROM $test_table WHERE id = 1")) or ErrMsg("Cannot delete row: $dbh->errstr.\n"); Test($state or ($sth = $dbh->prepare("SELECT * FROM $test_table" . " WHERE id = 1"))) or ErrMsg("Cannot select: $dbh->errstr.\n"); # This should fail with error message: We "forgot" execute. my($pe) = $sth->{'PrintError'}; $sth->{'PrintError'} = 0; Test($state or !eval { $sth->fetchrow() }) or ErrMsg("Missing error report from fetchrow.\n"); $sth->{'PrintError'} = $pe; Test($state or $sth->execute) or ErrMsg("execute SELECT failed: $dbh->errstr.\n"); # This should fail without error message: No rows returned. my(@row, $ref); { local($^W) = 0; Test($state or !defined($ref = $sth->fetch)) or ErrMsgF("Unexpected row returned by fetchrow: $ref\n". scalar(@row)); } # Now try a "finish" Test($state or $sth->finish) or ErrMsg("sth->finish failed: $sth->errstr.\n"); # Call destructors: Test($state or (undef $sth || 1)); ### This section should exercise the sth->func( '_NumRows' ) private ### method by preparing a statement, then finding the number of rows ### within it. Prior to execution, this should fail. After execution, ### the number of rows affected by the statement will be returned. Test($state or ($dbh->do($query = "INSERT INTO $test_table VALUES" . " (1, 'Alligator Descartes' )"))) or ErrMsgF("INSERT failed: query $query, error %s.\n", $dbh->errstr); Test($state or ($sth = $dbh->prepare($query = "SELECT * FROM $test_table" . " WHERE id = 1"))) or ErrMsgF("prepare failed: query $query, error %s.\n", $dbh->errstr); if (!$state) { print "Test 19: Setting \$debug_me to TRUE\n"; $::debug_me = 1; } Test($state or $sth->execute) or ErrMsgF("execute failed: query $query, error %s.\n", $sth->errstr); Test($state or ($sth->rows == 0) or ($sth->rows == -1)) or ErrMsgF("sth->rows returned wrong result %s after 'execute'.\n", $sth->rows); Test($state or $sth->finish) or ErrMsgF("finish failed: %s.\n", $sth->errstr); Test($state or (undef $sth or 1)); ### Test whether or not a field containing a NULL is returned correctly ### as undef, or something much more bizarre $query = "INSERT INTO $test_table VALUES ( NULL, 'NULL-valued id' )"; Test($state or $dbh->do($query)) or ErrMsgF("INSERT failed: query $query, error %s.\n", $dbh->errstr); $query = "SELECT id FROM $test_table WHERE id IS NULL"; Test($state or ($sth = $dbh->prepare($query))) or ErrMsgF("Cannot prepare, query = $query, error %s.\n", $dbh->errstr); if (!$state) { print "Test 25: Setting \$debug_me to TRUE\n"; $::debug_me = 1; } Test($state or $sth->execute) or ErrMsgF("Cannot execute, query = $query, error %s.\n", $dbh->errstr); my $rv; Test($state or !defined($$rv[0])) or ErrMsgF("Expected NULL value, got %s.\n", $$rv[0]); Test($state or $sth->finish) or ErrMsgF("finish failed: %s.\n", $sth->errstr); Test($state or undef $sth or 1); ### Delete the test row from the table $query = "DELETE FROM $test_table WHERE id = NULL AND" . " name = 'NULL-valued id'"; Test($state or ($rv = $dbh->do($query))) or ErrMsg("DELETE failed: query $query, error %s.\n", $dbh->errstr); ### Test whether or not a char field containing a blank is returned ### correctly as blank, or something much more bizarre $query = "INSERT INTO $test_table VALUES (2, NULL)"; Test($state or $dbh->do($query)) or ErrMsg("INSERT failed: query $query, error %s.\n", $dbh->errstr); $query = "SELECT name FROM $test_table WHERE id = 2 AND name IS NULL"; Test($state or ($sth = $dbh->prepare($query))) or ErrMsg("prepare failed: query $query, error %s.\n", $dbh->errstr); Test($state or $sth->execute) or ErrMsg("execute failed: query $query, error %s.\n", $dbh->errstr); $rv = undef; Test($state or defined($ref = $sth->fetch)) or ErrMsgF("fetchrow failed: query $query, error %s.\n", $sth->errstr); Test($state or !defined($$ref[0]) ) or ErrMsgF("blank value returned as [%s].\n", $$ref[0]); Test($state or $sth->finish) or ErrMsg("finish failed: $sth->errmsg.\n"); Test($state or undef $sth or 1); ### Delete the test row from the table $query = "DELETE FROM $test_table WHERE id = 2 AND name IS NULL"; Test($state or $dbh->do($query)) or ErrMsg("DELETE failed: query $query, error $dbh->errstr.\n"); ### Test the new funky routines to list the fields applicable to a SELECT ### statement, and not necessarily just those in a table... $query = "SELECT * FROM $test_table"; Test($state or ($sth = $dbh->prepare($query))) or ErrMsg("prepare failed: query $query, error $dbh->errstr.\n"); Test($state or $sth->execute) or ErrMsg("execute failed: query $query, error $dbh->errstr.\n"); Test($state or $sth->execute, 'execute 284') or ErrMsg("re-execute failed: query $query, error $dbh->errstr.\n"); Test($state or (@row = $sth->fetchrow_array), 'fetchrow 286') or ErrMsg("Query returned no result, query $query,", " error $sth->errstr.\n"); Test($state or $sth->finish) or ErrMsg("finish failed: $sth->errmsg.\n"); Test($state or undef $sth or 1); ### Insert some more data into the test table......... $query = "INSERT INTO $test_table VALUES( 2, 'Gary Shea' )"; Test($state or $dbh->do($query)) or ErrMsg("INSERT failed: query $query, error $dbh->errstr.\n"); $query = "UPDATE $test_table SET id = 3 WHERE name = 'Gary Shea'"; Test($state or ($sth = $dbh->prepare($query))) or ErrMsg("prepare failed: query $query, error $sth->errmsg.\n"); # This should fail: We "forgot" execute. Test($state or undef $sth or 1); ### Drop the test table out of our database to clean up......... $query = "DROP TABLE $test_table"; Test($state or $dbh->do($query)) or ErrMsg("DROP failed: query $query, error $dbh->errstr.\n"); Test($state or $dbh->disconnect) or ErrMsg("disconnect failed: $dbh->errstr.\n"); }