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declare(strict_types=1); |
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namespace TheCodingMachine\TDBM\Utils\Annotation; |
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use Doctrine\Common\Annotations\AnnotationException; |
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use Doctrine\DBAL\Schema\Column; |
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use Doctrine\DBAL\Schema\Table; |
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use Doctrine\DBAL\Types\Type; |
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use TheCodingMachine\TDBM\TDBMException; |
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class AnnotationParserTest extends \PHPUnit_Framework_TestCase |
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{ |
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public function testParse() |
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{ |
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$parser = new AnnotationParser([ |
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'UUID' => UUID::class, |
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'Autoincrement' => Autoincrement::class |
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]); |
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$column = new Column('foo', Type::getType(Type::STRING), ['comment'=>'@UUID']); |
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$table = new Table('bar'); |
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//$annotations = $parser->parse('@UUID', ''); |
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$annotations = $parser->getColumnAnnotations($column, $table); |
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$annotation = $annotations->findAnnotation(UUID::class); |
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$this->assertInstanceOf(UUID::class, $annotation); |
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$annotationsArray = $annotations->getAnnotations(); |
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$this->assertCount(1, $annotationsArray); |
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$this->assertSame($annotation, $annotationsArray[0]); |
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$annotation = $annotations->findAnnotation('not_exist'); |
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$this->assertNull($annotation); |
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} |
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public function testException() |
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{ |
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$parser = new AnnotationParser([ |
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'UUID' => UUID::class, |
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'Autoincrement' => Autoincrement::class |
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]); |
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$table = new Table('bar', [], [], [], 0, ['comment'=>"@UUID\n@UUID"]); |
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$annotations = $parser->getTableAnnotations($table); |
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$this->expectException(TDBMException::class); |
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$annotations->findAnnotation(UUID::class); |
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} |
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public function testParseParameters() |
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{ |
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$parser = new AnnotationParser([ |
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'UUID' => UUID::class, |
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'Autoincrement' => Autoincrement::class |
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]); |
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$table = new Table('bar', [], [], [], 0, ['comment'=>'@UUID("v4")']); |
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$annotations = $parser->getTableAnnotations($table); |
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$annotation = $annotations->findAnnotation(UUID::class); |
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$this->assertSame('v4', $annotation->value); |
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} |
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public function testParseOldUUID() |
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{ |
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$parser = new AnnotationParser([ |
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'UUID' => UUID::class, |
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]); |
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// First generation UUID did not use the Doctrine syntax. |
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$table = new Table('bar', [], [], [], 0, ['comment'=>'@UUID v4']); |
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$annotations = $parser->getTableAnnotations($table); |
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$annotation = $annotations->findAnnotation(UUID::class); |
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$this->assertSame('v4', $annotation->value); |
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} |
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} |
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