X-Git-Url: http://git.shadowcat.co.uk/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=t%2F04modifiers.t;h=57519eeff0aa93b86e36124cdf4ca52afedb6686;hb=923ce642a39cca2e8163e07564d7d8696ee755f1;hp=590c911562d8bc737e0fd5ba5312933eac01eec8;hpb=e5360be4a178d2e32bef6a618d0134c83ecdef35;p=dbsrgits%2FSQL-Abstract.git diff --git a/t/04modifiers.t b/t/04modifiers.t old mode 100755 new mode 100644 index 590c911..57519ee --- a/t/04modifiers.t +++ b/t/04modifiers.t @@ -1,39 +1,451 @@ -#!/usr/bin/perl - use strict; use warnings; use Test::More; use Test::Exception; -use SQL::Abstract::Test import => ['is_same_sql_bind']; +use Test::Warn; +use SQL::Abstract::Test import => [qw(is_same_sql_bind diag_where)]; -use Data::Dumper; use SQL::Abstract; +use Storable 'dclone'; + +#### WARNING #### +# +# -nest has been undocumented on purpose, but is still supported for the +# foreseable future. Do not rip out the -nest tests before speaking to +# someone on the DBIC mailing list or in irc.perl.org#dbix-class +# +################# =begin -Test -and -or and -nest/-nestX modifiers, assuming the following: +Test -and -or and -nest modifiers, assuming the following: - * Modifiers are respected in both hashrefs and arrayrefs (with the obvious limitation of one modifier type per hahsref) - * Each modifier affects only the immediate element following it - * In the case of -nestX simply wrap whatever the next element is in a pair of (), regardless of type - * In the case of -or/-and explicitly setting the logic within a following hashref or arrayref, - without imposing the logic on any sub-elements of the affected structure - * Ignore (maybe throw exception?) of the -or/-and modifier if the following element is missing, - or is of a type other than hash/arrayref + * Modifiers are respected in both hashrefs and arrayrefs (with the obvious + limitation of one modifier type per hahsref) + * When in condition context i.e. where => { -or => { a = 1 } }, each modifier + affects only the immediate element following it. + * When in column multi-condition context i.e. + where => { x => { '!=', [-and => [qw/1 2 3/]] } }, a modifier affects the + OUTER ARRAYREF if and only if it is the first element of said ARRAYREF =cut +# no warnings (the -or/-and => { } warning is silly, there is nothing wrong with such usage) +my $and_or_args = { + and => { stmt => 'WHERE a = ? AND b = ?', bind => [qw/1 2/] }, + or => { stmt => 'WHERE a = ? OR b = ?', bind => [qw/1 2/] }, + or_and => { stmt => 'WHERE ( foo = ? OR bar = ? ) AND baz = ? ', bind => [qw/1 2 3/] }, + or_or => { stmt => 'WHERE foo = ? OR bar = ? OR baz = ?', bind => [qw/1 2 3/] }, + and_or => { stmt => 'WHERE ( foo = ? AND bar = ? ) OR baz = ?', bind => [qw/1 2 3/] }, +}; + +my @and_or_tests = ( + # basic tests + { + where => { -and => [a => 1, b => 2] }, + %{$and_or_args->{and}}, + }, + { + where => [ -and => [a => 1, b => 2] ], + %{$and_or_args->{and}}, + }, + { + where => { -or => [a => 1, b => 2] }, + %{$and_or_args->{or}}, + }, + { + where => [ -or => [a => 1, b => 2] ], + %{$and_or_args->{or}}, + }, + + { + where => { -and => {a => 1, b => 2} }, + %{$and_or_args->{and}}, + }, + { + where => [ -and => {a => 1, b => 2} ], + %{$and_or_args->{and}}, + }, + { + where => { -or => {a => 1, b => 2} }, + %{$and_or_args->{or}}, + }, + { + where => [ -or => {a => 1, b => 2} ], + %{$and_or_args->{or}}, + }, + + # test modifiers within hashrefs + { + where => { -or => [ + [ foo => 1, bar => 2 ], + baz => 3, + ]}, + %{$and_or_args->{or_or}}, + }, + { + where => { -and => [ + [ foo => 1, bar => 2 ], + baz => 3, + ]}, + %{$and_or_args->{or_and}}, + }, + + # test modifiers within arrayrefs + { + where => [ -or => [ + [ foo => 1, bar => 2 ], + baz => 3, + ]], + %{$and_or_args->{or_or}}, + }, + { + where => [ -and => [ + [ foo => 1, bar => 2 ], + baz => 3, + ]], + %{$and_or_args->{or_and}}, + }, + + # test ambiguous modifiers within hashrefs (op extends to to immediate RHS only) + { + where => { -and => [ -or => + [ foo => 1, bar => 2 ], + baz => 3, + ]}, + %{$and_or_args->{or_and}}, + }, + { + where => { -or => [ -and => + [ foo => 1, bar => 2 ], + baz => 3, + ]}, + %{$and_or_args->{and_or}}, + }, + + # test ambiguous modifiers within arrayrefs (op extends to to immediate RHS only) + { + where => [ -and => [ -or => + [ foo => 1, bar => 2 ], + baz => 3, + ]], + %{$and_or_args->{or_and}}, + }, + { + where => [ -or => [ -and => + [ foo => 1, bar => 2 ], + baz => 3 + ]], + %{$and_or_args->{and_or}}, + }, + + # test column multi-cond in arrayref (useless example) + { + where => { x => [ -and => (1 .. 3) ] }, + stmt => 'WHERE x = ? AND x = ? AND x = ?', + bind => [1..3], + }, + # test column multi-cond in arrayref (more useful) + { + where => { x => [ -and => {'!=' => 1}, {'!=' => 2}, {'!=' => 3} ] }, + stmt => 'WHERE x != ? AND x != ? AND x != ?', + bind => [1..3], + }, + # test column multi-cond in arrayref (even more useful) + { + where => { x => { '!=' => [ -and => (1 .. 3) ] } }, + stmt => 'WHERE x != ? AND x != ? AND x != ?', + bind => [1..3], + }, + + # the -or should affect only the inner hashref, as we are not in an outer arrayref + { + where => { x => { + -or => { '!=', 1, '>=', 2 }, -like => 'x%' + }}, + stmt => 'WHERE x LIKE ? AND ( x != ? OR x >= ? )', + bind => [qw/x% 1 2/], + }, + + # the -and should affect the OUTER arrayref, while the internal structures remain intact + { + where => { x => [ + -and => [ 1, 2 ], { -like => 'x%' } + ]}, + stmt => 'WHERE (x = ? OR x = ?) AND x LIKE ?', + bind => [qw/1 2 x%/], + }, + + { + where => { -and => [a => 1, b => 2], x => 9, -or => { c => 3, d => 4 } }, + stmt => 'WHERE a = ? AND b = ? AND ( c = ? OR d = ? ) AND x = ?', + bind => [qw/1 2 3 4 9/], + }, + + { + where => { -and => [a => 1, b => 2, k => [11, 12] ], x => 9, -or => { c => 3, d => 4, l => { '=' => [21, 22] } } }, + stmt => 'WHERE a = ? AND b = ? AND (k = ? OR k = ?) AND (c = ? OR d = ? OR (l = ? OR l = ?) ) AND x = ?', + bind => [qw/1 2 11 12 3 4 21 22 9/], + }, + + { + where => { -or => [a => 1, b => 2, k => [11, 12] ], x => 9, -and => { c => 3, d => 4, l => { '=' => [21, 22] } } }, + stmt => 'WHERE c = ? AND d = ? AND ( l = ? OR l = ?) AND (a = ? OR b = ? OR k = ? OR k = ?) AND x = ?', + bind => [qw/3 4 21 22 1 2 11 12 9/], + }, + + { + where => [ -or => [a => 1, b => 2], -or => { c => 3, d => 4}, e => 5, -and => [ f => 6, g => 7], [ h => 8, i => 9, -and => [ k => 10, l => 11] ], { m => 12, n => 13 }], + stmt => 'WHERE a = ? OR b = ? OR c = ? OR d = ? OR e = ? OR ( f = ? AND g = ?) OR h = ? OR i = ? OR ( k = ? AND l = ? ) OR (m = ? AND n = ?)', + bind => [1 .. 13], + }, + + { + # explicit OR logic in arrays should leave everything intact + args => { logic => 'or' }, + where => { -and => [a => 1, b => 2, k => [11, 12] ], x => 9, -or => { c => 3, d => 4, l => { '=' => [21, 22] } } }, + stmt => 'WHERE a = ? AND b = ? AND (k = ? OR k = ?) AND ( c = ? OR d = ? OR l = ? OR l = ? ) AND x = ? ', + bind => [qw/1 2 11 12 3 4 21 22 9/], + }, + + { + # flip logic in arrays except where excplicitly requested otherwise + args => { logic => 'and' }, + where => [ -or => [a => 1, b => 2], -or => { c => 3, d => 4}, e => 5, -and => [ f => 6, g => 7], [ h => 8, i => 9, -and => [ k => 10, l => 11] ], { m => 12, n => 13 }], + stmt => 'WHERE (a = ? OR b = ?) AND (c = ? OR d = ?) AND e = ? AND f = ? AND g = ? AND h = ? AND i = ? AND k = ? AND l = ? AND m = ? AND n = ?', + bind => [1 .. 13], + }, + + # 1st -and is in column mode, thus flips the entire array, whereas the + # 2nd one is just a condition modifier + { + where => [ + col => [ -and => {'<' => 123}, {'>' => 456 }, {'!=' => 789} ], + -and => [ + col2 => [ -or => { -like => 'crap' }, { -like => 'crop' } ], + col3 => [ -and => { -like => 'chap' }, { -like => 'chop' } ], + ], + ], + stmt => 'WHERE + (col < ? AND col > ? AND col != ?) + OR + ( + ( col2 LIKE ? OR col2 LIKE ? ) + AND + ( col3 LIKE ? AND col3 LIKE ? ) + ) + ', + bind => [qw/123 456 789 crap crop chap chop/], + }, + + ########## + # some corner cases by ldami (some produce useless SQL, just for clarification on 1.5 direction) + # + + { + where => { foo => [ + -and => [ { -like => 'foo%'}, {'>' => 'moo'} ], + { -like => '%bar', '<' => 'baz'}, + [ {-like => '%alpha'}, {-like => '%beta'} ], + [ {'!=' => 'toto', '=' => 'koko'} ], + ] }, + stmt => 'WHERE (foo LIKE ? OR foo > ?) AND (foo LIKE ? AND foo < ?) AND (foo LIKE ? OR foo LIKE ?) AND (foo != ? AND foo = ?)', + bind => [qw/foo% moo %bar baz %alpha %beta toto koko/], + }, -my @handle_tests = (); + { + where => [ + -and => [a => 1, b => 2], + -or => [c => 3, d => 4], + e => [-and => {-like => 'foo%'}, {-like => '%bar'} ], + ], + stmt => 'WHERE (a = ? AND b = ?) OR c = ? OR d = ? OR (e LIKE ? AND e LIKE ?)', + bind => [qw/1 2 3 4 foo% %bar/], + }, -plan tests => @handle_tests * 2; + # -or has nothing to flip + { + where => [-and => [{foo => 1}, {bar => 2}, -or => {baz => 3}] ], + stmt => 'WHERE foo = ? AND bar = ? AND baz = ?', + bind => [1 .. 3], + }, + { + where => [-and => [{foo => 1}, {bar => 2}, -or => {baz => 3, woz => 4} ] ], + stmt => 'WHERE foo = ? AND bar = ? AND (baz = ? OR woz = ?)', + bind => [1 .. 4], + }, -for my $case (@handle_tests) { - local $Data::Dumper::Terse = 1; - my $sql = SQL::Abstract->new; - my($stmt, @bind); - lives_ok (sub { - ($stmt, @bind) = $sql->where($case->{where}, $case->{order}); - is_same_sql_bind($stmt, \@bind, $case->{stmt}, $case->{bind}) - || diag "Search term:\n" . Dumper $case->{where}; + # -and has only 1 following element, thus all still ORed + { + where => { col => [ -and => [{'<' => 123}, {'>' => 456 }, {'!=' => 789}] ] }, + stmt => 'WHERE col < ? OR col > ? OR col != ?', + bind => [qw/123 456 789/], + }, + + # flipping array logic affects both column value and condition arrays + { + args => { logic => 'and' }, + where => [ col => [ {'<' => 123}, {'>' => 456 }, {'!=' => 789} ], col2 => 0 ], + stmt => 'WHERE col < ? AND col > ? AND col != ? AND col2 = ?', + bind => [qw/123 456 789 0/], + }, + + # flipping array logic with explicit -and works + { + args => { logic => 'and' }, + where => [ col => [ -and => {'<' => 123}, {'>' => 456 }, {'!=' => 789} ], col2 => 0 ], + stmt => 'WHERE col < ? AND col > ? AND col != ? AND col2 = ?', + bind => [qw/123 456 789 0/], + }, + # flipping array logic with explicit -or flipping it back + { + args => { logic => 'and' }, + where => [ col => [ -or => {'<' => 123}, {'>' => 456 }, {'!=' => 789} ], col2 => 0 ], + stmt => 'WHERE (col < ? OR col > ? OR col != ?) AND col2 = ?', + bind => [qw/123 456 789 0/], + }, +); + +# modN and mod_N were a bad design decision - they go away in SQLA2, warn now +my @numbered_mods = ( + { + backcompat => { + -and => [a => 10, b => 11], + -and2 => [ c => 20, d => 21 ], + -nest => [ x => 1 ], + -nest2 => [ y => 2 ], + -or => { m => 7, n => 8 }, + -or2 => { m => 17, n => 18 }, + }, + correct => { -and => [ + -and => [a => 10, b => 11], + -and => [ c => 20, d => 21 ], + -nest => [ x => 1 ], + -nest => [ y => 2 ], + -or => { m => 7, n => 8 }, + -or => { m => 17, n => 18 }, + ] }, + }, + { + backcompat => { + -and2 => [a => 10, b => 11], + -and_3 => [ c => 20, d => 21 ], + -nest2 => [ x => 1 ], + -nest_3 => [ y => 2 ], + -or2 => { m => 7, n => 8 }, + -or_3 => { m => 17, n => 18 }, + }, + correct => [ -and => [ + -and => [a => 10, b => 11], + -and => [ c => 20, d => 21 ], + -nest => [ x => 1 ], + -nest => [ y => 2 ], + -or => { m => 7, n => 8 }, + -or => { m => 17, n => 18 }, + ] ], + }, +); + +my @nest_tests = ( + { + where => {a => 1, -nest => [b => 2, c => 3]}, + stmt => 'WHERE ( ( (b = ? OR c = ?) AND a = ? ) )', + bind => [qw/2 3 1/], + }, + { + where => {a => 1, -nest => {b => 2, c => 3}}, + stmt => 'WHERE ( ( (b = ? AND c = ?) AND a = ? ) )', + bind => [qw/2 3 1/], + }, + { + where => {a => 1, -or => {-nest => {b => 2, c => 3}}}, + stmt => 'WHERE ( ( (b = ? AND c = ?) AND a = ? ) )', + bind => [qw/2 3 1/], + }, + { + where => {a => 1, -or => {-nest => [b => 2, c => 3]}}, + stmt => 'WHERE ( ( (b = ? OR c = ?) AND a = ? ) )', + bind => [qw/2 3 1/], + }, + { + where => {a => 1, -nest => {-or => {b => 2, c => 3}}}, + stmt => 'WHERE ( ( (b = ? OR c = ?) AND a = ? ) )', + bind => [qw/2 3 1/], + }, + { + where => [a => 1, -nest => {b => 2, c => 3}, -nest => [d => 4, e => 5]], + stmt => 'WHERE ( ( a = ? OR ( b = ? AND c = ? ) OR ( d = ? OR e = ? ) ) )', + bind => [qw/1 2 3 4 5/], + }, +); + +for my $case (@and_or_tests) { + TODO: { + local $TODO = $case->{todo} if $case->{todo}; + + my $sql = SQL::Abstract->new ($case->{args} || {}); + + my $where_copy = dclone($case->{where}); + + warnings_are { + my ($stmt, @bind) = $sql->where($case->{where}); + is_same_sql_bind( + $stmt, + \@bind, + $case->{stmt}, + $case->{bind}, + ) || diag_where( $case->{where} ); + } [], 'No warnings within and-or tests'; + + is_deeply ($case->{where}, $where_copy, 'Where conditions unchanged'); + } +} + +for my $case (@nest_tests) { + TODO: { + local $TODO = $case->{todo} if $case->{todo}; + + local $SQL::Abstract::Test::parenthesis_significant = 1; + + my $sql = SQL::Abstract->new ($case->{args} || {}); + lives_ok (sub { + my ($stmt, @bind) = $sql->where($case->{where}); + is_same_sql_bind( + $stmt, + \@bind, + $case->{stmt}, + $case->{bind}, + ) || diag_where ( $case->{where} ); }); + } } + +for my $case (@numbered_mods) { + TODO: { + local $TODO = $case->{todo} if $case->{todo}; + + # not using Test::Warn here - variable amount of warnings + my @w; + local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub { push @w, @_ }; + + my $sql = SQL::Abstract->new ($case->{args} || {}); + { + my ($old_s, @old_b) = $sql->where($case->{backcompat}); + my ($new_s, @new_b) = $sql->where($case->{correct}); + is_same_sql_bind( + $old_s, \@old_b, + $new_s, \@new_b, + 'Backcompat and the correct(tm) syntax result in identical statements', + ) || diag_where ( { + backcompat => $case->{backcompat}, + correct => $case->{correct}, + }); + }; + + ok ( (grep + { $_ =~ qr/\QUse of [and|or|nest]_N modifiers is deprecated and will be removed in SQLA v2.0/ } + @w + ), 'Warnings were emitted about a mod_N construct'); + } +} + +done_testing;