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/** |
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* This file is part of the tarantool/client package. |
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* |
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* (c) Eugene Leonovich <[email protected]> |
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* |
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* For the full copyright and license information, please view the LICENSE |
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* file that was distributed with this source code. |
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*/ |
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declare(strict_types=1); |
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namespace Tarantool\Client\Tests\Integration; |
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use Tarantool\Client\Schema\Criteria; |
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use Tarantool\Client\Schema\Operations; |
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/** |
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* @lua space = create_space('composite_key') |
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* @lua space:create_index('primary', {type = 'tree', unique = true, parts = {1, 'unsigned', 2, 'unsigned'}}) |
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* @lua space:insert{2016, 10, 1} |
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* @lua space:insert{2016, 11, 0} |
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*/ |
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final class CompositeKeyTest extends TestCase |
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{ |
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public function testSelectByCompositeKey() : void |
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{ |
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$space = $this->client->getSpace('composite_key'); |
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self::assertSame(1, $space->select(Criteria::key([2016, 10]))[0][2]); |
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self::assertSame(0, $space->select(Criteria::key([2016, 11]))[0][2]); |
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} |
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public function testUpdateByCompositeKey() : void |
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{ |
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$space = $this->client->getSpace('composite_key'); |
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$space->update([2016, 10], Operations::set(2, 0)); |
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self::assertSame(0, $space->select(Criteria::key([2016, 10]))[0][2]); |
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} |
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public function testDeleteByCompositeKey() : void |
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$space = $this->client->getSpace('composite_key'); |
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$space->delete([2016, 11]); |
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self::assertCount(0, $space->select(Criteria::key([2016, 11]))); |
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self::assertCount(1, $space->select(Criteria::key([2016]))); |
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} |
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} |
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This check looks for calls to methods that do not seem to exist on a given type. It looks for the method on the type itself as well as in inherited classes or implemented interfaces.
This is most likely a typographical error or the method has been renamed.