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MySqlSchemaManagerTest   A

Complexity

Total Complexity 5

Size/Duplication

Total Lines 153
Duplicated Lines 0 %

Coupling/Cohesion

Components 1
Dependencies 9

Importance

Changes 2
Bugs 0 Features 0
Metric Value
wmc 5
c 2
b 0
f 0
lcom 1
cbo 9
dl 0
loc 153
rs 10

5 Methods

Rating   Name   Duplication   Size   Complexity  
A setUp() 0 11 1
A testCompositeForeignKeys() 0 10 1
B testPortableTableColumnDefinition() 0 25 1
A getColumnDefinition() 0 64 1
B getFKDefinition() 0 29 1
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<?php
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namespace Doctrine\Tests\DBAL\Schema;
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use Doctrine\Common\EventManager;
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use Doctrine\DBAL\Configuration;
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use Doctrine\DBAL\Schema\MySqlSchemaManager;
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class MySqlSchemaManagerTest extends \PHPUnit_Framework_TestCase
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{
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    /**
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     *
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     * @var \Doctrine\DBAL\Schema\AbstractSchemaManager
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     */
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    private $manager;
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    protected function setUp()
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    {
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        $eventManager = new EventManager();
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        $driverMock = $this->createMock('Doctrine\DBAL\Driver');
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        $platform = $this->createMock('Doctrine\DBAL\Platforms\MySqlPlatform');
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        $this->conn = $this->getMockBuilder('Doctrine\DBAL\Connection')
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The property conn does not exist. Did you maybe forget to declare it?

In PHP it is possible to write to properties without declaring them. For example, the following is perfectly valid PHP code:

class MyClass { }

$x = new MyClass();
$x->foo = true;

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class MyClass {
    public $foo;
}

$x = new MyClass();
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            ->setMethods(array('fetchAll'))
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            ->setConstructorArgs(array(array('platform' => $platform), $driverMock, new Configuration(), $eventManager))
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            ->getMock();
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        $this->manager = new MySqlSchemaManager($this->conn);
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    }
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    public function testCompositeForeignKeys()
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    {
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        $this->conn->expects($this->once())->method('fetchAll')->will($this->returnValue($this->getFKDefinition()));
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        $fkeys = $this->manager->listTableForeignKeys('dummy');
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        $this->assertEquals(1, count($fkeys), "Table has to have one foreign key.");
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        $this->assertInstanceOf('Doctrine\DBAL\Schema\ForeignKeyConstraint', $fkeys[0]);
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        $this->assertEquals(array('column_1', 'column_2', 'column_3'), array_map('strtolower', $fkeys[0]->getLocalColumns()));
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        $this->assertEquals(array('column_1', 'column_2', 'column_3'), array_map('strtolower', $fkeys[0]->getForeignColumns()));
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    }
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    public function testPortableTableColumnDefinition()
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    {
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        $eventManager = new EventManager();
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        $driverMock = $this->createMock('Doctrine\DBAL\Driver');
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        $platform = new \Doctrine\DBAL\Platforms\MySqlPlatform();
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        $conn = $this->getMockBuilder('Doctrine\DBAL\Connection')
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            ->setMethods(array('fetchAll'))
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            ->setConstructorArgs(array(array('platform' => $platform), $driverMock, new Configuration(), $eventManager))
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            ->getMock();
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        $this->manager = new MySqlSchemaManager($conn);
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        $conn->expects($this->once())->method('fetchAll')->will($this->returnValue($this->getColumnDefinition()));
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        $columns = $this->manager->listTableColumns('dummy');
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        $this->assertEquals(count($this->getColumnDefinition()), count($columns));
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        $this->assertTrue($columns['id']->getNotnull());
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        $this->assertNull($columns['id']->getDefault());
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        $this->assertFalse($columns['updated_at']->getNotnull());
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        $this->assertNull($columns['updated_at']->getDefault());
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        $this->assertFalse($columns['created_by']->getNotnull());
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        $this->assertNull($columns['created_by']->getDefault());
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        $this->assertEquals(null, $columns['text_2']->getDefault());
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        $this->assertEquals("'NULL'", $columns['text_1']->getDefault());
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    }
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    public function getColumnDefinition()
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    {
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        return [
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            [
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                'Field'   => 'id',
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                'Type'    => 'int(10) unsigned',
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                'Null'    => 'NO',
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                'Key'     => 'PRI',
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                'Default' => null,
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                'Extra'   => 'auto_increment',
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                'Comment' => '',
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                'CharacterSet' => null,
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                'Collation' => null
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            ],[
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                'Field'=> 'created_by',
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                'Type'=> 'varchar(40)',
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                'Null'=> 'YES',
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                'Key'=>  '',
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                'Default'=> null, // MySQL 5.1 - 5.7 sends: null
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                'Extra' => '',
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                'Comment' => 'Creator name',
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                'CharacterSet' => 'utf8',
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                'Collation'=> 'utf8_unicode_ci'
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            ],
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            // Mariadb since 10.2.7, see https://jira.mariadb.org/browse/MDEV-13341
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            [
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                'Field'   => 'updated_at',
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                'Type'    => 'datetime',
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                'Null'    => 'YES',
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                'Key'     => '',
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                'Default' => 'NULL', // MariaDB 10.2.7 return 'NULL'
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                'Extra'   => '',
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                'Comment' => 'Record last update timestamp',
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                'CharacterSet' => null,
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                'Collation' => null
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            ],
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            // Mariadb 10.2 test with defaults that could be
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            // ambiguous (see text_1 and text_2 Default)
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            [
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                'Field'   => 'text_1',
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                'Type'    => 'varchar(50)',
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                'Null'    => 'YES',
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                'Key'     => '',
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                'Default' => "'NULL'",
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                'Extra'   => '',
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                'Comment' => '',
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                'CharacterSet' => 'utf8',
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                'Collation'=> 'utf8_unicode_ci'
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            ],[
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                'Field'   => 'text_2',
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                'Type'    => 'varchar(50)',
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                'Null'    => 'YES',
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                'Key'     => '',
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                'Default' => 'NULL',
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                'Extra'   => '',
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                'Comment' => '',
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                'CharacterSet' => 'utf8',
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                'Collation'=> 'utf8_unicode_ci'
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            ],
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        ];
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    }
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    public function getFKDefinition()
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    {
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        return array(
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            array(
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                "CONSTRAINT_NAME" => "FK_C1B1712387FE737264DE5A5511B8B3E",
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                "COLUMN_NAME" => "column_1",
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                "REFERENCED_TABLE_NAME" => "dummy",
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                "REFERENCED_COLUMN_NAME" => "column_1",
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                "update_rule" => "RESTRICT",
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                "delete_rule" => "RESTRICT",
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            ),
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            array(
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                "CONSTRAINT_NAME" => "FK_C1B1712387FE737264DE5A5511B8B3E",
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                "COLUMN_NAME" => "column_2",
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                "REFERENCED_TABLE_NAME" => "dummy",
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                "REFERENCED_COLUMN_NAME" => "column_2",
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                "update_rule" => "RESTRICT",
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                "delete_rule" => "RESTRICT",
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            ),
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            array(
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                "CONSTRAINT_NAME" => "FK_C1B1712387FE737264DE5A5511B8B3E",
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                "COLUMN_NAME" => "column_3",
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                "REFERENCED_TABLE_NAME" => "dummy",
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                "REFERENCED_COLUMN_NAME" => "column_3",
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                "update_rule" => "RESTRICT",
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                "delete_rule" => "RESTRICT",
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            )
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        );
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    }
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}
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