class SelectComplexTest in Drupal 10
Same name and namespace in other branches
- 8 core/tests/Drupal/KernelTests/Core/Database/SelectComplexTest.php \Drupal\KernelTests\Core\Database\SelectComplexTest
- 9 core/tests/Drupal/KernelTests/Core/Database/SelectComplexTest.php \Drupal\KernelTests\Core\Database\SelectComplexTest
Tests the Select query builder with more complex queries.
@group Database
Hierarchy
- class \Drupal\KernelTests\KernelTestBase extends \PHPUnit\Framework\TestCase implements ServiceProviderInterface uses \Drupal\Tests\PhpUnitCompatibilityTrait, \Symfony\Bridge\PhpUnit\ExpectDeprecationTrait, AssertContentTrait, ConfigTestTrait, ExtensionListTestTrait, RandomGeneratorTrait, TestRequirementsTrait, PhpUnitWarnings
- class \Drupal\KernelTests\Core\Database\DatabaseTestBase
- class \Drupal\KernelTests\Core\Database\SelectComplexTest
- class \Drupal\KernelTests\Core\Database\DatabaseTestBase
Expanded class hierarchy of SelectComplexTest
File
- core/
tests/ Drupal/ KernelTests/ Core/ Database/ SelectComplexTest.php, line 16
Namespace
Drupal\KernelTests\Core\DatabaseView source
class SelectComplexTest extends DatabaseTestBase {
/**
* Modules to enable.
*
* @var array
*/
protected static $modules = [
'system',
'user',
'node_access_test',
'field',
];
/**
* Tests simple JOIN statements.
*/
public function testDefaultJoin() {
$query = $this->connection
->select('test_task', 't');
$people_alias = $query
->join('test', 'p', '[t].[pid] = [p].[id]');
$name_field = $query
->addField($people_alias, 'name', 'name');
$query
->addField('t', 'task', 'task');
$priority_field = $query
->addField('t', 'priority', 'priority');
$query
->orderBy($priority_field);
$result = $query
->execute();
$num_records = 0;
$last_priority = 0;
// Verify that the results are returned in the correct order.
foreach ($result as $record) {
$num_records++;
$this
->assertGreaterThanOrEqual($last_priority, $record->{$priority_field});
$this
->assertNotSame('Ringo', $record->{$name_field}, 'Taskless person not selected.');
$last_priority = $record->{$priority_field};
}
$this
->assertEquals(7, $num_records, 'Returned the correct number of rows.');
}
/**
* Tests LEFT OUTER joins.
*/
public function testLeftOuterJoin() {
$query = $this->connection
->select('test', 'p');
$people_alias = $query
->leftJoin('test_task', 't', '[t].[pid] = [p].[id]');
$name_field = $query
->addField('p', 'name', 'name');
$query
->addField($people_alias, 'task', 'task');
$query
->addField($people_alias, 'priority', 'priority');
$query
->orderBy($name_field);
$result = $query
->execute();
$num_records = 0;
$last_name = 0;
// Verify that the results are returned in the correct order.
foreach ($result as $record) {
$num_records++;
$this
->assertGreaterThanOrEqual(0, strcmp($record->{$name_field}, $last_name));
}
$this
->assertEquals(8, $num_records, 'Returned the correct number of rows.');
}
/**
* Tests GROUP BY clauses.
*/
public function testGroupBy() {
$query = $this->connection
->select('test_task', 't');
$count_field = $query
->addExpression('COUNT([task])', 'num');
$task_field = $query
->addField('t', 'task');
$query
->orderBy($count_field);
$query
->groupBy($task_field);
$result = $query
->execute();
$num_records = 0;
$last_count = 0;
$records = [];
// Verify that the results are returned in the correct order.
foreach ($result as $record) {
$num_records++;
$this
->assertGreaterThanOrEqual($last_count, $record->{$count_field});
$last_count = $record->{$count_field};
$records[$record->{$task_field}] = $record->{$count_field};
}
$correct_results = [
'eat' => 1,
'sleep' => 2,
'code' => 1,
'found new band' => 1,
'perform at superbowl' => 1,
];
foreach ($correct_results as $task => $count) {
$this
->assertEquals($count, $records[$task], new FormattableMarkup("Correct number of '@task' records found.", [
'@task' => $task,
]));
}
$this
->assertEquals(6, $num_records, 'Returned the correct number of total rows.');
}
/**
* Tests GROUP BY and HAVING clauses together.
*/
public function testGroupByAndHaving() {
$query = $this->connection
->select('test_task', 't');
$count_field = $query
->addExpression('COUNT([task])', 'num');
$task_field = $query
->addField('t', 'task');
$query
->orderBy($count_field);
$query
->groupBy($task_field);
$query
->having('COUNT([task]) >= 2');
$result = $query
->execute();
$num_records = 0;
$last_count = 0;
$records = [];
// Verify that the results are returned in the correct order.
foreach ($result as $record) {
$num_records++;
$this
->assertGreaterThanOrEqual(2, $record->{$count_field});
$this
->assertGreaterThanOrEqual($last_count, $record->{$count_field});
$last_count = $record->{$count_field};
$records[$record->{$task_field}] = $record->{$count_field};
}
$correct_results = [
'sleep' => 2,
];
foreach ($correct_results as $task => $count) {
$this
->assertEquals($count, $records[$task], new FormattableMarkup("Correct number of '@task' records found.", [
'@task' => $task,
]));
}
$this
->assertEquals(1, $num_records, 'Returned the correct number of total rows.');
}
/**
* Tests range queries.
*
* The SQL clause varies with the database.
*/
public function testRange() {
$query = $this->connection
->select('test');
$query
->addField('test', 'name');
$query
->addField('test', 'age', 'age');
$query
->range(0, 2);
$query_result = $query
->countQuery()
->execute()
->fetchField();
$this
->assertEquals(2, $query_result, 'Returned the correct number of rows.');
}
/**
* Tests whether the range property of a select clause can be undone.
*/
public function testRangeUndo() {
$query = $this->connection
->select('test');
$query
->addField('test', 'name');
$query
->addField('test', 'age', 'age');
$query
->range(0, 2);
$query
->range(NULL, NULL);
$query_result = $query
->countQuery()
->execute()
->fetchField();
$this
->assertEquals(4, $query_result, 'Returned the correct number of rows.');
}
/**
* Tests distinct queries.
*/
public function testDistinct() {
$query = $this->connection
->select('test_task');
$query
->addField('test_task', 'task');
$query
->distinct();
$query_result = $query
->countQuery()
->execute()
->fetchField();
$this
->assertEquals(6, $query_result, 'Returned the correct number of rows.');
}
/**
* Tests that we can generate a count query from a built query.
*/
public function testCountQuery() {
$query = $this->connection
->select('test');
$name_field = $query
->addField('test', 'name');
$age_field = $query
->addField('test', 'age', 'age');
$query
->orderBy('name');
$count = $query
->countQuery()
->execute()
->fetchField();
$this
->assertEquals(4, $count, 'Counted the correct number of records.');
// Now make sure we didn't break the original query! We should still have
// all of the fields we asked for.
$record = $query
->execute()
->fetch();
$this
->assertEquals('George', $record->{$name_field}, 'Correct data retrieved.');
$this
->assertEquals(27, $record->{$age_field}, 'Correct data retrieved.');
}
/**
* Tests having queries.
*/
public function testHavingCountQuery() {
$query = $this->connection
->select('test')
->extend(PagerSelectExtender::class)
->groupBy('age')
->having('[age] + 1 > 0');
$query
->addField('test', 'age');
$query
->addExpression('[age] + 1');
$count = count($query
->execute()
->fetchCol());
$this
->assertEquals(4, $count, 'Counted the correct number of records.');
}
/**
* Tests that countQuery removes 'all_fields' statements and ordering clauses.
*/
public function testCountQueryRemovals() {
$query = $this->connection
->select('test');
$query
->fields('test');
$query
->orderBy('name');
$count = $query
->countQuery();
// Check that the 'all_fields' statement is handled properly.
$tables = $query
->getTables();
$this
->assertEquals(1, $tables['test']['all_fields'], 'Query correctly sets \'all_fields\' statement.');
$tables = $count
->getTables();
$this
->assertFalse(isset($tables['test']['all_fields']), 'Count query correctly unsets \'all_fields\' statement.');
// Check that the ordering clause is handled properly.
$orderby = $query
->getOrderBy();
// The orderby string is different for PostgreSQL.
// @see Drupal\pgsql\Driver\Database\pgsql\Select::orderBy()
$db_type = Database::getConnection()
->databaseType();
$this
->assertEquals($db_type == 'pgsql' ? 'ASC NULLS FIRST' : 'ASC', $orderby['name'], 'Query correctly sets ordering clause.');
$orderby = $count
->getOrderBy();
$this
->assertFalse(isset($orderby['name']), 'Count query correctly unsets ordering clause.');
// Make sure that the count query works.
$count = $count
->execute()
->fetchField();
$this
->assertEquals(4, $count, 'Counted the correct number of records.');
}
/**
* Tests that countQuery properly removes fields and expressions.
*/
public function testCountQueryFieldRemovals() {
// countQuery should remove all fields and expressions, so this can be
// tested by adding a non-existent field and expression: if it ends
// up in the query, an error will be thrown. If not, it will return the
// number of records, which in this case happens to be 4 (there are four
// records in the {test} table).
$query = $this->connection
->select('test');
$query
->fields('test', [
'fail',
]);
$this
->assertEquals(4, $query
->countQuery()
->execute()
->fetchField(), 'Count Query removed fields');
$query = $this->connection
->select('test');
$query
->addExpression('[fail]');
$this
->assertEquals(4, $query
->countQuery()
->execute()
->fetchField(), 'Count Query removed expressions');
}
/**
* Tests that we can generate a count query from a query with distinct.
*/
public function testCountQueryDistinct() {
$query = $this->connection
->select('test_task');
$query
->addField('test_task', 'task');
$query
->distinct();
$count = $query
->countQuery()
->execute()
->fetchField();
$this
->assertEquals(6, $count, 'Counted the correct number of records.');
}
/**
* Tests that we can generate a count query from a query with GROUP BY.
*/
public function testCountQueryGroupBy() {
$query = $this->connection
->select('test_task');
$query
->addField('test_task', 'pid');
$query
->groupBy('pid');
$count = $query
->countQuery()
->execute()
->fetchField();
$this
->assertEquals(3, $count, 'Counted the correct number of records.');
// Use a column alias as, without one, the query can succeed for the wrong
// reason.
$query = $this->connection
->select('test_task');
$query
->addField('test_task', 'pid', 'pid_alias');
$query
->addExpression('COUNT([test_task].[task])', 'count');
$query
->groupBy('pid_alias');
$query
->orderBy('pid_alias', 'asc');
$count = $query
->countQuery()
->execute()
->fetchField();
$this
->assertEquals(3, $count, 'Counted the correct number of records.');
}
/**
* Confirms that we can properly nest conditional clauses.
*/
public function testNestedConditions() {
// This query should translate to:
// "SELECT job FROM {test} WHERE name = 'Paul' AND (age = 26 OR age = 27)"
// That should find only one record. Yes it's a non-optimal way of writing
// that query but that's not the point!
$query = $this->connection
->select('test');
$query
->addField('test', 'job');
$query
->condition('name', 'Paul');
$query
->condition($this->connection
->condition('OR')
->condition('age', 26)
->condition('age', 27));
$job = $query
->execute()
->fetchField();
$this
->assertEquals('Songwriter', $job, 'Correct data retrieved.');
}
/**
* Confirms we can join on a single table twice with a dynamic alias.
*/
public function testJoinTwice() {
$query = $this->connection
->select('test')
->fields('test');
$alias = $query
->join('test', 'test', '[test].[job] = [%alias].[job]');
$query
->addField($alias, 'name', 'other_name');
$query
->addField($alias, 'job', 'other_job');
$query
->where("[{$alias}].[name] <> [test].[name]");
$crowded_job = $query
->execute()
->fetch();
$this
->assertEquals($crowded_job->other_job, $crowded_job->job, 'Correctly joined same table twice.');
$this
->assertNotEquals($crowded_job->other_name, $crowded_job->name, 'Correctly joined same table twice.');
}
/**
* Tests that we can join on a query.
*/
public function testJoinSubquery() {
$this
->installSchema('system', 'sequences');
$account = User::create([
'name' => $this
->randomMachineName(),
'mail' => $this
->randomMachineName() . '@example.com',
]);
$query = Database::getConnection('replica')
->select('test_task', 'tt');
$query
->addExpression('[tt].[pid] + 1', 'abc');
$query
->condition('priority', 1, '>');
$query
->condition('priority', 100, '<');
$subquery = $this->connection
->select('test', 'tp');
$subquery
->join('test_one_blob', 'tpb', '[tp].[id] = [tpb].[id]');
$subquery
->join('node', 'n', '[tp].[id] = [n].[nid]');
$subquery
->addTag('node_access');
$subquery
->addMetaData('account', $account);
$subquery
->addField('tp', 'id');
$subquery
->condition('age', 5, '>');
$subquery
->condition('age', 500, '<');
$query
->leftJoin($subquery, 'sq', '[tt].[pid] = [sq].[id]');
$query
->join('test_one_blob', 'tb3', '[tt].[pid] = [tb3].[id]');
// Construct the query string.
// This is the same sequence that SelectQuery::execute() goes through.
$query
->preExecute();
$query
->getArguments();
$str = (string) $query;
// Verify that the string only has one copy of condition placeholder 0.
$pos = strpos($str, 'db_condition_placeholder_0', 0);
$pos2 = strpos($str, 'db_condition_placeholder_0', $pos + 1);
$this
->assertFalse($pos2, 'Condition placeholder is not repeated.');
}
/**
* Tests that rowCount() throws exception on SELECT query.
*/
public function testSelectWithRowCount() {
$query = $this->connection
->select('test');
$query
->addField('test', 'name');
$result = $query
->execute();
try {
$result
->rowCount();
$exception = FALSE;
} catch (RowCountException $e) {
$exception = TRUE;
}
$this
->assertTrue($exception, 'Exception was thrown');
}
/**
* Tests that join conditions can use Condition objects.
*/
public function testJoinConditionObject() {
// Same test as testDefaultJoin, but with a Condition object.
$query = $this->connection
->select('test_task', 't');
$join_cond = $this->connection
->condition('AND')
->where('[t].[pid] = [p].[id]');
$people_alias = $query
->join('test', 'p', $join_cond);
$name_field = $query
->addField($people_alias, 'name', 'name');
$query
->addField('t', 'task', 'task');
$priority_field = $query
->addField('t', 'priority', 'priority');
$query
->orderBy($priority_field);
$result = $query
->execute();
$num_records = 0;
$last_priority = 0;
foreach ($result as $record) {
$num_records++;
// Verify that the results are returned in the correct order.
$this
->assertGreaterThanOrEqual($last_priority, $record->{$priority_field});
$this
->assertNotSame('Ringo', $record->{$name_field}, 'Taskless person not selected.');
$last_priority = $record->{$priority_field};
}
$this
->assertEquals(7, $num_records, 'Returned the correct number of rows.');
// Test a condition object that creates placeholders.
$t1_name = 'John';
$t2_name = 'George';
$join_cond = $this->connection
->condition('AND')
->condition('t1.name', $t1_name)
->condition('t2.name', $t2_name);
$query = $this->connection
->select('test', 't1');
$query
->innerJoin('test', 't2', $join_cond);
$query
->addField('t1', 'name', 't1_name');
$query
->addField('t2', 'name', 't2_name');
$num_records = $query
->countQuery()
->execute()
->fetchField();
$this
->assertEquals(1, $num_records, 'Query expected to return 1 row. Actual: ' . $num_records);
if ($num_records == 1) {
$record = $query
->execute()
->fetchObject();
$this
->assertEquals($t1_name, $record->t1_name, 'Query expected to retrieve name ' . $t1_name . ' from table t1. Actual: ' . $record->t1_name);
$this
->assertEquals($t2_name, $record->t2_name, 'Query expected to retrieve name ' . $t2_name . ' from table t2. Actual: ' . $record->t2_name);
}
}
}