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3 | use PHPUnit\Framework\TestCase; |
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5 | use HexMakina\Crudites\Grammar\Query\Select; |
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6 | use HexMakina\Crudites\Grammar\Predicate; |
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8 | class SelectTest extends TestCase |
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9 | { |
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10 | public function testConstructor() |
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11 | { |
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12 | $columns = ['id', 'contact' => 'email', 'person' => ['name']]; |
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13 | $table = 'users'; |
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14 | $table_alias = 'u'; |
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16 | $select = new Select($columns, $table, $table_alias); |
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18 | $this->assertEquals($table, $select->table()); |
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19 | $this->assertEquals($table_alias, $select->alias()); |
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20 | $this->assertEquals($table_alias, $select->base()); |
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21 | $this->assertEquals('SELECT id,email AS `contact`,`name` AS `person` FROM `users` `u`', (string)$select); |
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22 | } |
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24 | public function testStatementWithTable() |
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25 | { |
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26 | $columns = ['id', 'name']; |
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27 | $table = 'users'; |
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28 | $select = new Select($columns, $table); |
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30 | $expected = 'SELECT id,name FROM `users`'; |
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31 | $this->assertEquals($expected, $select->statement()); |
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32 | } |
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34 | public function testSelectAlso() |
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35 | { |
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36 | $columns = ['id', 'name']; |
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37 | $table = 'users'; |
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38 | $select = new Select($columns, $table); |
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40 | $additional_columns = ['email', 'age']; |
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41 | $select->selectAlso($additional_columns); |
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43 | $expected = 'SELECT id,name,email,age FROM `users`'; |
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44 | $this->assertEquals($expected, $select->statement()); |
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45 | } |
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47 | public function testSelectAlsoWithEmptyArray() |
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48 | { |
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49 | $this->expectException(\InvalidArgumentException::class); |
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50 | $this->expectExceptionMessage('EMPTY_SETTER_ARRAY'); |
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52 | $columns = ['id', 'name']; |
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53 | $table = 'users'; |
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54 | $select = new Select($columns, $table); |
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55 | $select->selectAlso([]); |
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56 | } |
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58 | public function testSelectWhere() |
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59 | { |
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60 | $columns = ['id', 'name']; |
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61 | $table = 'users'; |
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62 | $select = new Select($columns, $table); |
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63 | $where = $select->where([new Predicate('id', '=', 1)]); |
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65 | $expected = 'SELECT id,name FROM `users` WHERE id = 1'; |
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66 | $this->assertEquals($expected, (string)$select); |
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67 | $this->assertEmpty($select->bindings()); |
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69 | $this->expectException(\InvalidArgumentException::class); |
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70 | $this->expectExceptionMessage('PREDICATE_REQUIRES_A_BIND_LABEL'); |
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71 | $where->andPredicate((new Predicate('name', 'LIKE'))->withValue('John%')); |
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73 | $where->andPredicate((new Predicate('name', 'LIKE'))->withValue('John%'), 'search_name'); |
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74 | $expected_bindings = ['name' => 'John%']; |
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75 | $expected .= ' AND name LIKE :name'; |
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76 | $this->assertEquals($expected, (string)$select); |
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77 | $this->assertEquals($expected_bindings, $where->bindings()); |
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78 | $this->assertEquals($expected_bindings, $select->bindings()); |
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81 | $where->andIsNull(['email']); |
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82 | $expected .= ' AND `email` IS NULL'; |
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84 | $this->assertEquals($expected, (string)$select); |
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85 | $this->assertEquals($expected_bindings, $where->bindings()); |
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86 | $this->assertEquals($expected_bindings, $select->bindings()); |
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88 | $where->andFields(['age' => 23]); |
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89 | $expected_bindings['andFields_age'] = 23; |
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90 | $expected .= ' AND `age` = :andFields_age'; |
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91 | $this->assertEquals($expected, (string)$select); |
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92 | $this->assertEquals($expected_bindings, $where->bindings()); |
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93 | $this->assertEquals($expected_bindings, $select->bindings()); |
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94 | } |
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96 | public function testListingOrderItemsWithProduct() |
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97 | { |
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98 | $expected = 'SELECT quantity,price AS `sold_price` FROM `order_items` `oi`'; |
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99 | $query = new Select(['quantity', 'sold_price' => 'price'], 'order_items', 'oi'); |
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100 | $this->assertEquals($expected, (string)$query); |
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102 | $query->join('products', 'p')->on('product_id', 'oi', 'product_id'); |
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103 | $this->assertEquals($expected .' JOIN `products` `p` ON `p`.`product_id` = `oi`.`product_id`', (string)$query); |
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105 | $query->selectAlso(['productName' => ['p', 'name']]); |
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106 | $expected = 'SELECT quantity,price AS `sold_price`,`p`.`name` AS `productName` FROM `order_items` `oi` JOIN `products` `p` ON `p`.`product_id` = `oi`.`product_id`'; |
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107 | $this->assertEquals($expected, (string)$query); |
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109 | $query->join('orders', 'o')->on('order_id','oi', 'order_id'); |
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110 | $expected .= ' JOIN `orders` `o` ON `o`.`order_id` = `oi`.`order_id`'; |
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111 | $this->assertEquals($expected, (string)$query); |
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113 | $query->selectAlso(['orderDate' => ['o', 'created_at']]); |
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114 | } |
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115 | } |
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116 |
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