function DatabaseSelectOrderedTestCase::testSimpleSelectMultiOrdered in SimpleTest 7
Test multiple order by.
File
- tests/
database_test.test, line 1597
Class
- DatabaseSelectOrderedTestCase
- Test select with order by clauses.
Code
function testSimpleSelectMultiOrdered() {
$query = db_select('test');
$name_field = $query
->addField('test', 'name');
$age_field = $query
->addField('test', 'age', 'age');
$job_field = $query
->addField('test', 'job');
$query
->orderBy($job_field);
$query
->orderBy($age_field);
$result = $query
->execute();
$num_records = 0;
$expected = array(
array(
'Ringo',
28,
'Drummer',
),
array(
'John',
25,
'Singer',
),
array(
'George',
27,
'Singer',
),
array(
'Paul',
26,
'Songwriter',
),
);
$results = $result
->fetchAll(PDO::FETCH_NUM);
foreach ($expected as $k => $record) {
$num_records++;
foreach ($record as $kk => $col) {
if ($expected[$k][$kk] != $results[$k][$kk]) {
$this
->assertTrue(FALSE, t('Results returned in correct order.'));
}
}
}
$this
->assertEqual($num_records, 4, t('Returned the correct number of rows.'));
}