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3 | namespace TheCodingMachine\FluidSchema; |
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5 | use Doctrine\DBAL\Schema\Schema; |
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6 | use Doctrine\DBAL\Types\Type; |
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7 | use PHPUnit\Framework\TestCase; |
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9 | class TdbmFluidColumnTest extends TestCase |
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10 | { |
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11 | public function testTypes() |
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12 | { |
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13 | $schema = new Schema(); |
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14 | $fluid = new TdbmFluidSchema($schema); |
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16 | $posts = $fluid->table('posts'); |
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18 | $column = $posts->column('foo'); |
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20 | $dbalColumn = $schema->getTable('posts')->getColumn('foo'); |
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22 | $column->integer(); |
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23 | $this->assertSame(Type::getType(Type::INTEGER), $dbalColumn->getType()); |
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25 | $column->smallInt(); |
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26 | $this->assertSame(Type::getType(Type::SMALLINT), $dbalColumn->getType()); |
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The constant
Doctrine\DBAL\Types\Type::SMALLINT has been deprecated with message: Use {@see DefaultTypes::SMALLINT} instead.
This class constant has been deprecated. The supplier of the class has supplied an explanatory message. The explanatory message should give you some clue as to whether and when the constant will be removed from the class and what other constant to use instead. ![]() |
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28 | $column->bigInt(); |
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29 | $this->assertSame(Type::getType(Type::BIGINT), $dbalColumn->getType()); |
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The constant
Doctrine\DBAL\Types\Type::BIGINT has been deprecated with message: Use {@see DefaultTypes::BIGINT} instead.
This class constant has been deprecated. The supplier of the class has supplied an explanatory message. The explanatory message should give you some clue as to whether and when the constant will be removed from the class and what other constant to use instead. ![]() |
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31 | $column->decimal(12, 32); |
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32 | $this->assertSame(Type::getType(Type::DECIMAL), $dbalColumn->getType()); |
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The constant
Doctrine\DBAL\Types\Type::DECIMAL has been deprecated with message: Use {@see DefaultTypes::DECIMAL} instead.
This class constant has been deprecated. The supplier of the class has supplied an explanatory message. The explanatory message should give you some clue as to whether and when the constant will be removed from the class and what other constant to use instead. ![]() |
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33 | $this->assertSame(12, $dbalColumn->getPrecision()); |
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34 | $this->assertSame(32, $dbalColumn->getScale()); |
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36 | $column->float(32, 12); |
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37 | $this->assertSame(Type::getType(Type::FLOAT), $dbalColumn->getType()); |
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The constant
Doctrine\DBAL\Types\Type::FLOAT has been deprecated with message: Use {@see DefaultTypes::FLOAT} instead.
This class constant has been deprecated. The supplier of the class has supplied an explanatory message. The explanatory message should give you some clue as to whether and when the constant will be removed from the class and what other constant to use instead. ![]() |
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38 | $this->assertSame(32, $dbalColumn->getPrecision()); |
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39 | $this->assertSame(12, $dbalColumn->getScale()); |
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41 | $column->string(42, true); |
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42 | $this->assertSame(Type::getType(Type::STRING), $dbalColumn->getType()); |
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The constant
Doctrine\DBAL\Types\Type::STRING has been deprecated with message: Use {@see DefaultTypes::STRING} instead.
This class constant has been deprecated. The supplier of the class has supplied an explanatory message. The explanatory message should give you some clue as to whether and when the constant will be removed from the class and what other constant to use instead. ![]() |
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43 | $this->assertSame(42, $dbalColumn->getLength()); |
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44 | $this->assertSame(true, $dbalColumn->getFixed()); |
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46 | $column->text(); |
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47 | $this->assertSame(Type::getType(Type::TEXT), $dbalColumn->getType()); |
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The constant
Doctrine\DBAL\Types\Type::TEXT has been deprecated with message: Use {@see DefaultTypes::TEXT} instead.
This class constant has been deprecated. The supplier of the class has supplied an explanatory message. The explanatory message should give you some clue as to whether and when the constant will be removed from the class and what other constant to use instead. ![]() |
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49 | $column->guid(); |
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50 | $this->assertSame(Type::getType(Type::GUID), $dbalColumn->getType()); |
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The constant
Doctrine\DBAL\Types\Type::GUID has been deprecated with message: Use {@see DefaultTypes::GUID} instead.
This class constant has been deprecated. The supplier of the class has supplied an explanatory message. The explanatory message should give you some clue as to whether and when the constant will be removed from the class and what other constant to use instead. ![]() |
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52 | $column->blob(); |
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53 | $this->assertSame(Type::getType(Type::BLOB), $dbalColumn->getType()); |
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The constant
Doctrine\DBAL\Types\Type::BLOB has been deprecated with message: Use {@see DefaultTypes::BLOB} instead.
This class constant has been deprecated. The supplier of the class has supplied an explanatory message. The explanatory message should give you some clue as to whether and when the constant will be removed from the class and what other constant to use instead. ![]() |
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55 | $column->boolean(); |
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56 | $this->assertSame(Type::getType(Type::BOOLEAN), $dbalColumn->getType()); |
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The constant
Doctrine\DBAL\Types\Type::BOOLEAN has been deprecated with message: Use {@see DefaultTypes::BOOLEAN} instead.
This class constant has been deprecated. The supplier of the class has supplied an explanatory message. The explanatory message should give you some clue as to whether and when the constant will be removed from the class and what other constant to use instead. ![]() |
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58 | $column->date(); |
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59 | $this->assertSame(Type::getType(Type::DATE), $dbalColumn->getType()); |
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The constant
Doctrine\DBAL\Types\Type::DATE has been deprecated with message: Use {@see DefaultTypes::DATE_MUTABLE} instead.
This class constant has been deprecated. The supplier of the class has supplied an explanatory message. The explanatory message should give you some clue as to whether and when the constant will be removed from the class and what other constant to use instead. ![]() |
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61 | $column->datetime(); |
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62 | $this->assertSame(Type::getType(Type::DATETIME), $dbalColumn->getType()); |
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The constant
Doctrine\DBAL\Types\Type::DATETIME has been deprecated with message: Use {@see DefaultTypes::DATETIME_MUTABLE} instead.
This class constant has been deprecated. The supplier of the class has supplied an explanatory message. The explanatory message should give you some clue as to whether and when the constant will be removed from the class and what other constant to use instead. ![]() |
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64 | $column->datetimeTz(); |
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65 | $this->assertSame(Type::getType(Type::DATETIMETZ), $dbalColumn->getType()); |
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The constant
Doctrine\DBAL\Types\Type::DATETIMETZ has been deprecated with message: Use {@see DefaultTypes::DATETIMETZ_MUTABLE} instead.
This class constant has been deprecated. The supplier of the class has supplied an explanatory message. The explanatory message should give you some clue as to whether and when the constant will be removed from the class and what other constant to use instead. ![]() |
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67 | $column->time(); |
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68 | $this->assertSame(Type::getType(Type::TIME), $dbalColumn->getType()); |
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The constant
Doctrine\DBAL\Types\Type::TIME has been deprecated with message: Use {@see DefaultTypes::TIME_MUTABLE} instead.
This class constant has been deprecated. The supplier of the class has supplied an explanatory message. The explanatory message should give you some clue as to whether and when the constant will be removed from the class and what other constant to use instead. ![]() |
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70 | $column->array(); |
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71 | $this->assertSame(Type::getType(Type::TARRAY), $dbalColumn->getType()); |
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Doctrine\DBAL\Types\Type::TARRAY has been deprecated with message: Use {@see DefaultTypes::ARRAY} instead.
This class constant has been deprecated. The supplier of the class has supplied an explanatory message. The explanatory message should give you some clue as to whether and when the constant will be removed from the class and what other constant to use instead. ![]() |
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73 | $column->simpleArray(); |
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74 | $this->assertSame(Type::getType(Type::SIMPLE_ARRAY), $dbalColumn->getType()); |
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The constant
Doctrine\DBAL\Types\Type::SIMPLE_ARRAY has been deprecated with message: Use {@see DefaultTypes::SIMPLE_ARRAY} instead.
This class constant has been deprecated. The supplier of the class has supplied an explanatory message. The explanatory message should give you some clue as to whether and when the constant will be removed from the class and what other constant to use instead. ![]() |
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76 | $column->jsonArray(); |
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77 | $this->assertSame(Type::getType(Type::JSON_ARRAY), $dbalColumn->getType()); |
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The constant
Doctrine\DBAL\Types\Type::JSON_ARRAY has been deprecated with message: Use {@see DefaultTypes::JSON_ARRAY} instead.
This class constant has been deprecated. The supplier of the class has supplied an explanatory message. The explanatory message should give you some clue as to whether and when the constant will be removed from the class and what other constant to use instead. ![]() |
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79 | $column->object(); |
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80 | $this->assertSame(Type::getType(Type::OBJECT), $dbalColumn->getType()); |
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The constant
Doctrine\DBAL\Types\Type::OBJECT has been deprecated with message: Use {@see DefaultTypes::OBJECT} instead.
This class constant has been deprecated. The supplier of the class has supplied an explanatory message. The explanatory message should give you some clue as to whether and when the constant will be removed from the class and what other constant to use instead. ![]() |
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82 | if (defined('Doctrine\\DBAL\\Types\\Type::BINARY')) { |
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83 | $column->binary(43); |
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84 | $this->assertSame(Type::getType(Type::BINARY), $dbalColumn->getType()); |
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Doctrine\DBAL\Types\Type::BINARY has been deprecated with message: Use {@see DefaultTypes::BINARY} instead.
This class constant has been deprecated. The supplier of the class has supplied an explanatory message. The explanatory message should give you some clue as to whether and when the constant will be removed from the class and what other constant to use instead. ![]() |
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85 | $this->assertSame(43, $dbalColumn->getLength()); |
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86 | $this->assertSame(false, $dbalColumn->getFixed()); |
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87 | } |
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89 | if (defined('Doctrine\\DBAL\\Types\\Type::DATE_IMMUTABLE')) { |
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90 | // Doctrine DBAL 2.6+ |
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91 | $column->dateImmutable(); |
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92 | $this->assertSame(Type::getType('date_immutable'), $dbalColumn->getType()); |
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94 | $column->datetimeImmutable(); |
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95 | $this->assertSame(Type::getType(Type::DATETIME_IMMUTABLE), $dbalColumn->getType()); |
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The constant
Doctrine\DBAL\Types\Type::DATETIME_IMMUTABLE has been deprecated with message: Use {@see DefaultTypes::DATETIME_IMMUTABLE} instead.
This class constant has been deprecated. The supplier of the class has supplied an explanatory message. The explanatory message should give you some clue as to whether and when the constant will be removed from the class and what other constant to use instead. ![]() |
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97 | $column->datetimeTzImmutable(); |
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98 | $this->assertSame(Type::getType(Type::DATETIMETZ_IMMUTABLE), $dbalColumn->getType()); |
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The constant
Doctrine\DBAL\Types\Type::DATETIMETZ_IMMUTABLE has been deprecated with message: Use {@see DefaultTypes::DATETIMETZ_IMMUTABLE} instead.
This class constant has been deprecated. The supplier of the class has supplied an explanatory message. The explanatory message should give you some clue as to whether and when the constant will be removed from the class and what other constant to use instead. ![]() |
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100 | $column->time(); |
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101 | $this->assertSame(Type::getType(Type::TIME), $dbalColumn->getType()); |
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The constant
Doctrine\DBAL\Types\Type::TIME has been deprecated with message: Use {@see DefaultTypes::TIME_MUTABLE} instead.
This class constant has been deprecated. The supplier of the class has supplied an explanatory message. The explanatory message should give you some clue as to whether and when the constant will be removed from the class and what other constant to use instead. ![]() |
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103 | $column->timeImmutable(); |
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104 | $this->assertSame(Type::getType(Type::TIME_IMMUTABLE), $dbalColumn->getType()); |
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Doctrine\DBAL\Types\Type::TIME_IMMUTABLE has been deprecated with message: Use {@see DefaultTypes::TIME_IMMUTABLE} instead.
This class constant has been deprecated. The supplier of the class has supplied an explanatory message. The explanatory message should give you some clue as to whether and when the constant will be removed from the class and what other constant to use instead. ![]() |
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106 | $column->dateInterval(); |
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107 | $this->assertSame(Type::getType(Type::DATEINTERVAL), $dbalColumn->getType()); |
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The constant
Doctrine\DBAL\Types\Type::DATEINTERVAL has been deprecated with message: Use {@see DefaultTypes::DATEINTERVAL} instead.
This class constant has been deprecated. The supplier of the class has supplied an explanatory message. The explanatory message should give you some clue as to whether and when the constant will be removed from the class and what other constant to use instead. ![]() |
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109 | $column->json(); |
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110 | $this->assertSame(Type::getType(Type::JSON), $dbalColumn->getType()); |
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Doctrine\DBAL\Types\Type::JSON has been deprecated with message: Use {@see DefaultTypes::JSON} instead.
This class constant has been deprecated. The supplier of the class has supplied an explanatory message. The explanatory message should give you some clue as to whether and when the constant will be removed from the class and what other constant to use instead. ![]() |
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111 | } |
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113 | $this->assertSame('foo', $column->getDbalColumn()->getName()); |
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114 | } |
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116 | View Code Duplication | public function testReference() |
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Duplicated code is one of the most pungent code smells. If you need to duplicate the same code in three or more different places, we strongly encourage you to look into extracting the code into a single class or operation. You can also find more detailed suggestions in the “Code” section of your repository. ![]() |
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117 | { |
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118 | $schema = new Schema(); |
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119 | $fluid = new TdbmFluidSchema($schema); |
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121 | $countries = $fluid->table('countries'); |
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122 | $countries->id(); |
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124 | $users = $fluid->table('users'); |
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125 | $users->column('country_id')->references('countries', 'myfk'); |
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127 | $dbalColumn = $schema->getTable('users')->getColumn('country_id'); |
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129 | $this->assertSame(Type::getType(Type::INTEGER), $dbalColumn->getType()); |
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The constant
Doctrine\DBAL\Types\Type::INTEGER has been deprecated with message: Use {@see DefaultTypes::INTEGER} instead.
This class constant has been deprecated. The supplier of the class has supplied an explanatory message. The explanatory message should give you some clue as to whether and when the constant will be removed from the class and what other constant to use instead. ![]() |
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130 | $fk = $schema->getTable('users')->getForeignKey('myfk'); |
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131 | $this->assertSame('users', $fk->getLocalTableName()); |
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132 | $this->assertSame('countries', $fk->getForeignTableName()); |
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133 | $this->assertSame(['country_id'], $fk->getLocalColumns()); |
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134 | } |
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136 | public function testReferenceException() |
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137 | { |
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138 | $schema = new Schema(); |
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139 | $fluid = new TdbmFluidSchema($schema); |
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141 | $countries = $fluid->table('countries'); |
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142 | $countries->column('id1')->integer(); |
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143 | $countries->column('id2')->integer(); |
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144 | $countries->primaryKey(['id1','id2']); |
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146 | $users = $fluid->table('users'); |
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147 | $this->expectException(FluidSchemaException::class); |
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148 | $users->column('country_id')->references('countries', 'myfk'); |
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149 | } |
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150 | } |
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151 |
This class constant has been deprecated. The supplier of the class has supplied an explanatory message.
The explanatory message should give you some clue as to whether and when the constant will be removed from the class and what other constant to use instead.