tarantool-php /
client
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| 3 | /** |
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| 4 | * This file is part of the tarantool/client package. |
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| 5 | * |
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| 6 | * (c) Eugene Leonovich <[email protected]> |
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| 7 | * |
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| 8 | * For the full copyright and license information, please view the LICENSE |
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| 9 | * file that was distributed with this source code. |
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| 10 | */ |
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| 12 | declare(strict_types=1); |
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| 14 | namespace Tarantool\Client\Tests\Integration; |
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| 16 | use Tarantool\Client\Schema\Criteria; |
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| 18 | final class BoxNullTest extends TestCase |
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| 19 | { |
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| 20 | /** |
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| 21 | * @lua format = {} |
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| 22 | * @lua format[1] = {name = 'foo', type = 'unsigned'} |
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| 23 | * @lua format[2] = {name = 'bar', type = 'map', is_nullable = true} |
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| 24 | * @lua format[3] = {name = 'baz', type = 'unsigned', is_nullable = true} |
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| 25 | * @lua space = create_space('box_null', {format = format}) |
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| 26 | * @lua space:create_index('pk') |
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| 27 | * @lua space:insert{1, {a = 1}} |
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| 28 | * @lua space:insert{2, {b = 2}, box.NULL} |
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| 29 | * @lua space:insert{3, box.NULL, 300} |
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| 30 | */ |
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| 31 | public function testNull() : void |
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| 32 | { |
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| 33 | $space = $this->client->getSpace('box_null'); |
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| 35 | $space->insert([4, ['d' => 4], 400]); |
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| 36 | $space->insert([5, null, 500]); |
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| 37 | $space->insert([6, ['f' => 6], null]); |
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| 38 | $space->insert([7, []]); |
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| 39 | $space->insert([8, [], 800]); |
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| 40 | $space->insert([9]); |
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| 42 | self::assertSame([ |
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| 43 | [1, ['a' => 1]], |
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| 44 | [2, ['b' => 2], null], |
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| 45 | [3, null, 300], |
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| 46 | [4, ['d' => 4], 400], |
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| 47 | [5, null, 500], |
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| 48 | [6, ['f' => 6], null], |
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| 49 | [7, []], |
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| 50 | [8, [], 800], |
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| 51 | [9], |
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| 52 | ], $space->select(Criteria::key([]))); |
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| 53 | } |
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| 54 | } |
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