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| 3 | namespace AbacaphiliacTest\Doctrine; |
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| 5 | use Abacaphiliac\Doctrine\PsrSqlLogger; |
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| 6 | use PHPUnit\Framework\TestCase; |
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| 7 | use Psr\Log\LogLevel; |
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| 8 | use Psr\Log\NullLogger; |
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| 9 | use Psr\Log\Test\TestLogger; |
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| 10 | |||
| 11 | /** |
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| 12 | * @covers \Abacaphiliac\Doctrine\PsrSqlLogger |
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| 13 | */ |
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| 14 | class PsrSqlLoggerTest extends TestCase |
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| 15 | { |
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| 16 | /** @var PsrSqlLogger */ |
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| 17 | private $sut; |
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| 18 | |||
| 19 | /** @var TestLogger */ |
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| 20 | private $logger; |
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| 22 | /** @var string */ |
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| 23 | private $sql = 'SELECT * FROM users WHERE id = :id'; |
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| 25 | protected function setUp(): void |
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| 26 | { |
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| 27 | $this->logger = new TestLogger(); |
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| 29 | $this->sut = new PsrSqlLogger($this->logger); |
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| 30 | } |
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| 32 | private function getRecordByIndex(int $index): \stdClass |
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| 33 | { |
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| 34 | $record = $this->logger->records[$index]; |
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| 36 | self::assertIsArray($record); |
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| 37 | |||
| 38 | return (object) $record; |
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| 39 | } |
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| 41 | public function testLogsQuery() |
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| 42 | { |
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| 43 | self::assertCount(0, $this->logger->records); |
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| 45 | $this->sut->startQuery( |
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| 46 | $this->sql, |
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| 47 | [ |
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| 48 | ':id' => 1234, |
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| 49 | ], |
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| 50 | [ |
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| 51 | ':id' => \PDO::PARAM_INT, |
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| 52 | ] |
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| 53 | ); |
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| 55 | self::assertCount(1, $this->logger->records); |
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$this->logger->records is of type array, but the function expects a object<Countable>|object...nit\Framework\iterable>.
It seems like the type of the argument is not accepted by the function/method which you are calling. In some cases, in particular if PHP’s automatic type-juggling kicks in this might be fine. In other cases, however this might be a bug. We suggest to add an explicit type cast like in the following example: function acceptsInteger($int) { }
$x = '123'; // string "123"
// Instead of
acceptsInteger($x);
// we recommend to use
acceptsInteger((integer) $x);
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| 57 | $log = $this->getRecordByIndex(0); |
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| 59 | self::assertSame(LogLevel::INFO, (string) $log->level); |
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| 60 | self::assertSame('Query started', (string) $log->message); |
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| 61 | self::assertNotEmpty($log->context['query_id']); |
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| 62 | self::assertSame($this->sql, $log->context['sql']); |
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| 63 | self::assertSame([':id' => \PDO::PARAM_INT], $log->context['types']); |
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| 64 | } |
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| 66 | View Code Duplication | public function testLogsDuration() |
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| 67 | { |
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| 68 | self::assertCount(0, $this->logger->records); |
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$this->logger->records is of type array, but the function expects a object<Countable>|object...nit\Framework\iterable>.
It seems like the type of the argument is not accepted by the function/method which you are calling. In some cases, in particular if PHP’s automatic type-juggling kicks in this might be fine. In other cases, however this might be a bug. We suggest to add an explicit type cast like in the following example: function acceptsInteger($int) { }
$x = '123'; // string "123"
// Instead of
acceptsInteger($x);
// we recommend to use
acceptsInteger((integer) $x);
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| 70 | $this->sut->startQuery( |
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| 71 | $this->sql, |
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| 72 | [ |
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| 73 | ':id' => 1234, |
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| 74 | ], |
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| 75 | [ |
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| 76 | ':id' => \PDO::PARAM_INT, |
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| 77 | ] |
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| 78 | ); |
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| 79 | |||
| 80 | $this->sut->stopQuery(); |
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| 82 | self::assertCount(2, $this->logger->records); |
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$this->logger->records is of type array, but the function expects a object<Countable>|object...nit\Framework\iterable>.
It seems like the type of the argument is not accepted by the function/method which you are calling. In some cases, in particular if PHP’s automatic type-juggling kicks in this might be fine. In other cases, however this might be a bug. We suggest to add an explicit type cast like in the following example: function acceptsInteger($int) { }
$x = '123'; // string "123"
// Instead of
acceptsInteger($x);
// we recommend to use
acceptsInteger((integer) $x);
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| 84 | $log = $this->getRecordByIndex(1); |
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| 86 | self::assertSame(LogLevel::INFO, (string) $log->level); |
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| 87 | self::assertSame('Query finished', (string) $log->message); |
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| 88 | self::assertNotEmpty($log->context['query_id']); |
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| 89 | self::assertIsFloat($log->context['start']); |
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| 90 | self::assertIsFloat($log->context['stop']); |
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| 91 | self::assertIsFloat($log->context['duration_s']); |
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| 92 | } |
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| 94 | View Code Duplication | public function testSharedQueryId() |
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| 95 | { |
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| 96 | self::assertCount(0, $this->logger->records); |
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$this->logger->records is of type array, but the function expects a object<Countable>|object...nit\Framework\iterable>.
It seems like the type of the argument is not accepted by the function/method which you are calling. In some cases, in particular if PHP’s automatic type-juggling kicks in this might be fine. In other cases, however this might be a bug. We suggest to add an explicit type cast like in the following example: function acceptsInteger($int) { }
$x = '123'; // string "123"
// Instead of
acceptsInteger($x);
// we recommend to use
acceptsInteger((integer) $x);
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| 98 | $this->sut->startQuery( |
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| 99 | $this->sql, |
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| 100 | [ |
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| 101 | ':id' => 1234, |
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| 102 | ], |
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| 103 | [ |
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| 104 | ':id' => \PDO::PARAM_INT, |
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| 105 | ] |
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| 106 | ); |
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| 107 | |||
| 108 | $this->sut->stopQuery(); |
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| 110 | self::assertCount(2, $this->logger->records); |
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$this->logger->records is of type array, but the function expects a object<Countable>|object...nit\Framework\iterable>.
It seems like the type of the argument is not accepted by the function/method which you are calling. In some cases, in particular if PHP’s automatic type-juggling kicks in this might be fine. In other cases, however this might be a bug. We suggest to add an explicit type cast like in the following example: function acceptsInteger($int) { }
$x = '123'; // string "123"
// Instead of
acceptsInteger($x);
// we recommend to use
acceptsInteger((integer) $x);
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| 112 | $startLog = $this->getRecordByIndex(0); |
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| 114 | self::assertInstanceOf(\stdClass::class, $startLog); |
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| 116 | $queryId = $startLog->context['query_id']; |
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| 117 | self::assertNotEmpty($queryId); |
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| 119 | $stopLog = $this->getRecordByIndex(1); |
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| 121 | self::assertSame($queryId, $stopLog->context['query_id']); |
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| 122 | } |
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| 124 | public function testQueryIdChanges() |
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| 125 | { |
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| 126 | self::assertCount(0, $this->logger->records); |
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$this->logger->records is of type array, but the function expects a object<Countable>|object...nit\Framework\iterable>.
It seems like the type of the argument is not accepted by the function/method which you are calling. In some cases, in particular if PHP’s automatic type-juggling kicks in this might be fine. In other cases, however this might be a bug. We suggest to add an explicit type cast like in the following example: function acceptsInteger($int) { }
$x = '123'; // string "123"
// Instead of
acceptsInteger($x);
// we recommend to use
acceptsInteger((integer) $x);
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| 128 | $this->sut->startQuery( |
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| 129 | $this->sql, |
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| 130 | [ |
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| 131 | ':id' => 1234, |
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| 132 | ], |
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| 133 | [ |
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| 134 | ':id' => \PDO::PARAM_INT, |
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| 135 | ] |
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| 136 | ); |
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| 137 | |||
| 138 | $this->sut->startQuery( |
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| 139 | $this->sql, |
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| 140 | [ |
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| 141 | ':id' => 2345, |
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| 142 | ], |
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| 143 | [ |
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| 144 | ':id' => \PDO::PARAM_INT, |
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| 145 | ] |
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| 146 | ); |
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| 147 | |||
| 148 | self::assertCount(2, $this->logger->records); |
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$this->logger->records is of type array, but the function expects a object<Countable>|object...nit\Framework\iterable>.
It seems like the type of the argument is not accepted by the function/method which you are calling. In some cases, in particular if PHP’s automatic type-juggling kicks in this might be fine. In other cases, however this might be a bug. We suggest to add an explicit type cast like in the following example: function acceptsInteger($int) { }
$x = '123'; // string "123"
// Instead of
acceptsInteger($x);
// we recommend to use
acceptsInteger((integer) $x);
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| 150 | $firstLog = $this->getRecordByIndex(0); |
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| 151 | |||
| 152 | $queryId = $firstLog->context['query_id']; |
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| 153 | self::assertNotEmpty($queryId); |
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| 155 | $secondLog = $this->getRecordByIndex(1); |
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| 157 | self::assertNotEmpty($secondLog->context['query_id']); |
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| 158 | self::assertNotEquals($queryId, $secondLog->context['query_id']); |
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| 159 | } |
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| 160 | |||
| 161 | public function testInvalidLogLevel() |
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| 162 | { |
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| 163 | self::expectException(\InvalidArgumentException::class); |
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| 164 | |||
| 165 | new PsrSqlLogger(new NullLogger(), 'InvalidLevel'); |
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| 166 | } |
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| 167 | } |
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| 168 |
It seems like the type of the argument is not accepted by the function/method which you are calling.
In some cases, in particular if PHP’s automatic type-juggling kicks in this might be fine. In other cases, however this might be a bug.
We suggest to add an explicit type cast like in the following example: