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  1. %% MySQL/OTP – MySQL client library for Erlang/OTP
  2. %% Copyright (C) 2014 Viktor Söderqvist
  3. %%
  4. %% This file is part of MySQL/OTP.
  5. %%
  6. %% MySQL/OTP is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
  7. %% the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free
  8. %% Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option)
  9. %% any later version.
  10. %%
  11. %% This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
  12. %% ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
  13. %% FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for
  14. %% more details.
  15. %%
  16. %% You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
  17. %% along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
  18. %% @doc This module performs test to an actual database.
  19. -module(mysql_tests).
  20. -include_lib("eunit/include/eunit.hrl").
  21. -define(user, "otptest").
  22. -define(password, "otptest").
  23. -define(create_table_t, <<"CREATE TABLE t ("
  24. " id INT NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY AUTO_INCREMENT,"
  25. " bl BLOB,"
  26. " tx TEXT NOT NULL," %% No default value
  27. " f FLOAT,"
  28. " dc DECIMAL(5,3),"
  29. " ti TIME,"
  30. " ts TIMESTAMP,"
  31. " da DATE,"
  32. " c CHAR(2)"
  33. ") ENGINE=InnoDB">>).
  34. connect_test() ->
  35. %% A connection with a registered name
  36. Options = [{name, {local, tardis}}, {user, ?user}, {password, ?password}],
  37. ?assertMatch({ok, Pid} when is_pid(Pid), mysql:start_link(Options)),
  38. exit(whereis(tardis), normal).
  39. query_test_() ->
  40. {setup,
  41. fun () ->
  42. {ok, Pid} = mysql:start_link([{user, ?user}, {password, ?password}]),
  43. ok = mysql:query(Pid, <<"DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS otptest">>),
  44. ok = mysql:query(Pid, <<"CREATE DATABASE otptest">>),
  45. ok = mysql:query(Pid, <<"USE otptest">>),
  46. ok = mysql:query(Pid, <<"SET autocommit = 1">>),
  47. Pid
  48. end,
  49. fun (Pid) ->
  50. ok = mysql:query(Pid, <<"DROP DATABASE otptest">>),
  51. exit(Pid, normal)
  52. end,
  53. {with, [fun autocommit/1,
  54. fun basic_queries/1,
  55. fun text_protocol/1,
  56. fun binary_protocol/1,
  57. fun float_rounding/1,
  58. fun int/1,
  59. %fun bit/1,
  60. fun time/1,
  61. fun microseconds/1]}}.
  62. autocommit(Pid) ->
  63. ?assert(mysql:autocommit(Pid)),
  64. ok = mysql:query(Pid, <<"SET autocommit = 0">>),
  65. ?assertNot(mysql:autocommit(Pid)),
  66. ok = mysql:query(Pid, <<"SET autocommit = 1">>),
  67. ?assert(mysql:autocommit(Pid)).
  68. basic_queries(Pid) ->
  69. %% warning count
  70. ?assertEqual(ok, mysql:query(Pid, <<"DROP TABLE IF EXISTS foo">>)),
  71. ?assertEqual(1, mysql:warning_count(Pid)),
  72. %% SQL parse error
  73. ?assertMatch({error, {1064, <<"42000">>, <<"You have an erro", _/binary>>}},
  74. mysql:query(Pid, <<"FOO">>)),
  75. %% Simple resultset with various types
  76. ?assertEqual({ok, [<<"i">>, <<"s">>], [[42, <<"foo">>]]},
  77. mysql:query(Pid, <<"SELECT 42 AS i, 'foo' AS s;">>)),
  78. ok.
  79. text_protocol(Pid) ->
  80. ok = mysql:query(Pid, ?create_table_t),
  81. ok = mysql:query(Pid, <<"INSERT INTO t (bl, f, dc, ti, ts, da, c)"
  82. " VALUES ('blob', 3.14, 3.14, '00:22:11',"
  83. " '2014-11-03 00:22:24', '2014-11-03',"
  84. " NULL)">>),
  85. ?assertEqual(1, mysql:warning_count(Pid)), %% tx has no default value
  86. ?assertEqual(1, mysql:insert_id(Pid)), %% auto_increment starts from 1
  87. ?assertEqual(1, mysql:affected_rows(Pid)),
  88. %% select
  89. {ok, Columns, Rows} = mysql:query(Pid, <<"SELECT * FROM t">>),
  90. ?assertEqual([<<"id">>, <<"bl">>, <<"tx">>, <<"f">>, <<"dc">>, <<"ti">>,
  91. <<"ts">>, <<"da">>, <<"c">>], Columns),
  92. ?assertEqual([[1, <<"blob">>, <<>>, 3.14, <<"3.140">>, {0, {0, 22, 11}},
  93. {{2014, 11, 03}, {00, 22, 24}}, {2014, 11, 03}, null]],
  94. Rows),
  95. %% TODO:
  96. %% * More types: BIT, SET, ENUM, GEOMETRY
  97. ok = mysql:query(Pid, <<"DROP TABLE t">>).
  98. binary_protocol(Pid) ->
  99. ok = mysql:query(Pid, ?create_table_t),
  100. %% The same queries as in the text protocol. Expect the same results.
  101. {ok, Ins} = mysql:prepare(Pid, <<"INSERT INTO t (bl, f, dc, ti, ts, da, c)"
  102. " VALUES (?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?)">>),
  103. ok = mysql:execute(Pid, Ins, [<<"blob">>, 3.14, <<"3.14">>,
  104. {0, {0, 22, 11}},
  105. {{2014, 11, 03}, {0, 22, 24}},
  106. {2014, 11, 03}, null]),
  107. %% TODO: Put the expected result in a macro to make sure they are identical
  108. %% for the text and the binary protocol tests.
  109. {ok, Stmt} = mysql:prepare(Pid, <<"SELECT * FROM t WHERE id=?">>),
  110. {ok, Columns, Rows} = mysql:execute(Pid, Stmt, [1]),
  111. ?assertEqual([<<"id">>, <<"bl">>, <<"tx">>, <<"f">>, <<"dc">>, <<"ti">>,
  112. <<"ts">>, <<"da">>, <<"c">>], Columns),
  113. ?assertEqual([[1, <<"blob">>, <<>>, 3.14, <<"3.140">>,
  114. {0, {0, 22, 11}},
  115. {{2014, 11, 03}, {00, 22, 24}}, {2014, 11, 03}, null]],
  116. Rows),
  117. %% TODO: Both send and receive the following values:
  118. %% * Values for all types
  119. %% * Negative numbers for all integer types
  120. %% * Integer overflow
  121. ok = mysql:query(Pid, <<"DROP TABLE t">>).
  122. float_rounding(Pid) ->
  123. %% This is to make sure we get the same values for 32-bit FLOATs in the text
  124. %% and binary protocols for ordinary queries and prepared statements
  125. %% respectively.
  126. %%
  127. %% MySQL rounds to 6 significant digits when "printing" floats over the
  128. %% text protocol. When we receive a float on the binary protocol, we round
  129. %% it in the same way to match what MySQL does on the text protocol. This
  130. %% way we should to get the same values regardless of which protocol is
  131. %% used.
  132. %% Table for testing floats
  133. ok = mysql:query(Pid, "CREATE TABLE f (f FLOAT)"),
  134. %% Prepared statements
  135. {ok, Insert} = mysql:prepare(Pid, "INSERT INTO f (f) VALUES (?)"),
  136. {ok, Select} = mysql:prepare(Pid, "SELECT f FROM f"),
  137. %% [{Input, Expected}]
  138. TestData = [{1.0, 1.0}, {3.14, 3.14}, {0.2, 0.2},
  139. {0.20082111, 0.200821}, {0.000123456789, 0.000123457},
  140. {33.3333333, 33.3333}, {-33.2233443322, -33.2233},
  141. {400.0123, 400.012}, {1000.1234, 1000.12},
  142. {999.00009, 999.0},
  143. {1234.5678, 1234.57}, {68888.8888, 68888.9},
  144. {123456.789, 123457.0}, {7654321.0, 7654320.0},
  145. {80001111.1, 80001100.0}, {987654321.0, 987654000.0},
  146. {-123456789.0, -123457000.0},
  147. {2.12345111e-23, 2.12345e-23}, {-2.12345111e-23, -2.12345e-23},
  148. {2.12345111e23, 2.12345e23}, {-2.12345111e23, -2.12345e23}],
  149. lists:foreach(fun ({Input, Expected}) ->
  150. %% Insert using binary protocol (sending it as a double)
  151. ok = mysql:execute(Pid, Insert, [Input]),
  152. %% Text (plain query)
  153. {ok, _, [[Value]]} = mysql:query(Pid, "SELECT f FROM f"),
  154. ?assertEqual(Expected, Value),
  155. %% Binary (prepared statement)
  156. {ok, _, [[BinValue]]} = mysql:execute(Pid, Select, []),
  157. ?assertEqual(Expected, BinValue),
  158. %% cleanup before the next test
  159. ok = mysql:query(Pid, "DELETE FROM f")
  160. end,
  161. TestData),
  162. ok = mysql:query(Pid, "DROP TABLE f").
  163. int(Pid) ->
  164. ok = mysql:query(Pid, "CREATE TABLE ints (i INT)"),
  165. write_read_text_binary(Pid, 42, <<"42">>, <<"ints">>, <<"i">>),
  166. write_read_text_binary(Pid, -42, <<"-42">>, <<"ints">>, <<"i">>),
  167. write_read_text_binary(Pid, 987654321, <<"987654321">>, <<"ints">>,
  168. <<"i">>),
  169. write_read_text_binary(Pid, -987654321, <<"-987654321">>,
  170. <<"ints">>, <<"i">>),
  171. ok = mysql:query(Pid, "DROP TABLE ints").
  172. %% The BIT(N) datatype in MySQL 5.0.3 and later: the equivallent to bitstring()
  173. bit(Pid) ->
  174. ok = mysql:query(Pid, "CREATE TABLE bits (b BIT(11))"),
  175. write_read_text_binary(Pid, <<16#ff, 0:3>>, <<"b'11111111000'">>,
  176. <<"bits">>, <<"b">>),
  177. write_read_text_binary(Pid, <<16#7f, 2:3>>, <<"b'01111111110'">>,
  178. <<"bits">>, <<"b">>),
  179. ok = mysql:query(Pid, "DROP TABLE bits").
  180. %% Test TIME value representation. There are a few things to check.
  181. time(Pid) ->
  182. ok = mysql:query(Pid, "CREATE TABLE tm (tm TIME)"),
  183. lists:foreach(
  184. fun ({Value, SqlLiteral}) ->
  185. write_read_text_binary(Pid, Value, SqlLiteral, <<"tm">>, <<"tm">>)
  186. end,
  187. [{{0, {10, 11, 12}}, <<"'10:11:12'">>},
  188. {{5, {0, 0, 1}}, <<"'120:00:01'">>},
  189. {{-1, {23, 59, 59}}, <<"'-00:00:01'">>},
  190. {{-1, {23, 59, 0}}, <<"'-00:01:00'">>},
  191. {{-1, {23, 0, 0}}, <<"'-01:00:00'">>},
  192. {{-1, {0, 0, 0}}, <<"'-24:00:00'">>},
  193. {{-5, {10, 0, 0}}, <<"'-110:00:00'">>}]
  194. ),
  195. ok = mysql:query(Pid, "DROP TABLE tm").
  196. microseconds(Pid) ->
  197. %% Check whether we have the required version for this testcase.
  198. {ok, _, [[Version]]} = mysql:query(Pid, <<"SELECT @@version">>),
  199. try
  200. %% Remove stuff after dash for e.g. "5.5.40-0ubuntu0.12.04.1-log"
  201. [Version1 | _] = binary:split(Version, <<"-">>),
  202. Version2 = lists:map(fun binary_to_integer/1,
  203. binary:split(Version1, <<".">>, [global])),
  204. Version2 >= [5, 6, 4] orelse throw(nope)
  205. of _ ->
  206. test_time_microseconds(Pid),
  207. test_datetime_microseconds(Pid)
  208. catch _:_ ->
  209. error_logger:info_msg("Skipping microseconds test. Current MySQL"
  210. " version is ~s. Required version is >= 5.6.4.~n",
  211. [Version])
  212. end.
  213. test_time_microseconds(Pid) ->
  214. ok = mysql:query(Pid, "CREATE TABLE m (t TIME(6))"),
  215. %% Positive time
  216. write_read_text_binary(Pid, {0, {23, 59, 57.654321}},
  217. <<"'23:59:57.654321'">>, <<"m">>, <<"t">>),
  218. %% Negative time
  219. write_read_text_binary(Pid, {-1, {23, 59, 57.654321}},
  220. <<"'-00:00:02.345679'">>, <<"m">>, <<"t">>),
  221. ok = mysql:query(Pid, "DROP TABLE m").
  222. test_datetime_microseconds(Pid) ->
  223. ok = mysql:query(Pid, "CREATE TABLE dt (dt DATETIME(6))"),
  224. write_read_text_binary(Pid, {{2014, 11, 23}, {23, 59, 57.654321}},
  225. <<"'2014-11-23 23:59:57.654321'">>, <<"dt">>,
  226. <<"dt">>),
  227. ok = mysql:query(Pid, "DROP TABLE dt").
  228. %% @doc Tests write and read in text and the binary protocol, all combinations.
  229. %% This helper function assumes an empty table with a single column.
  230. write_read_text_binary(Conn, Term, SqlLiteral, Table, Column) ->
  231. SelectQuery = <<"SELECT ", Column/binary, " FROM ", Table/binary>>,
  232. {ok, SelectStmt} = mysql:prepare(Conn, SelectQuery),
  233. %% Insert as text, read text and binary, delete
  234. InsertQuery = <<"INSERT INTO ", Table/binary, " (", Column/binary, ")"
  235. " VALUES (", SqlLiteral/binary, ")">>,
  236. ok = mysql:query(Conn, InsertQuery),
  237. ?assertEqual({ok, [Column], [[Term]]}, mysql:query(Conn, SelectQuery)),
  238. ?assertEqual({ok, [Column], [[Term]]}, mysql:execute(Conn, SelectStmt, [])),
  239. mysql:query(Conn, <<"DELETE FROM ", Table/binary>>),
  240. %% Insert as binary, read text and binary, delete
  241. InsertQ = <<"INSERT INTO ", Table/binary, " (", Column/binary, ")",
  242. " VALUES (?)">>,
  243. {ok, InsertStmt} = mysql:prepare(Conn, InsertQ),
  244. ok = mysql:execute(Conn, InsertStmt, [Term]),
  245. ok = mysql:unprepare(Conn, InsertStmt),
  246. ?assertEqual({ok, [Column], [[Term]]}, mysql:query(Conn, SelectQuery)),
  247. ?assertEqual({ok, [Column], [[Term]]}, mysql:execute(Conn, SelectStmt, [])),
  248. mysql:query(Conn, <<"DELETE FROM ", Table/binary>>),
  249. %% Cleanup
  250. ok = mysql:unprepare(Conn, SelectStmt).
  251. %% --------------------------------------------------------------------------
  252. %% Prepared statements and transactions
  253. with_table_foo_test_() ->
  254. {setup,
  255. fun () ->
  256. {ok, Pid} = mysql:start_link([{user, ?user}, {password, ?password}]),
  257. ok = mysql:query(Pid, <<"DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS otptest">>),
  258. ok = mysql:query(Pid, <<"CREATE DATABASE otptest">>),
  259. ok = mysql:query(Pid, <<"USE otptest">>),
  260. ok = mysql:query(Pid, <<"CREATE TABLE foo (bar INT) engine=InnoDB">>),
  261. Pid
  262. end,
  263. fun (Pid) ->
  264. ok = mysql:query(Pid, <<"DROP DATABASE otptest">>),
  265. exit(Pid, normal)
  266. end,
  267. {with, [fun prepared_statements/1,
  268. fun transaction_simple_success/1,
  269. fun transaction_simple_aborted/1]}}.
  270. prepared_statements(Pid) ->
  271. %% Unnamed
  272. ?assertEqual({error,{1146, <<"42S02">>,
  273. <<"Table 'otptest.tab' doesn't exist">>}},
  274. mysql:prepare(Pid, "SELECT * FROM tab WHERE id = ?")),
  275. {ok, StmtId} = mysql:prepare(Pid, "SELECT * FROM foo WHERE bar = ?"),
  276. ?assert(is_integer(StmtId)),
  277. ?assertEqual(ok, mysql:unprepare(Pid, StmtId)),
  278. ?assertEqual({error, not_prepared}, mysql:unprepare(Pid, StmtId)),
  279. %% Named
  280. ?assertEqual({error,{1146, <<"42S02">>,
  281. <<"Table 'otptest.tab' doesn't exist">>}},
  282. mysql:prepare(Pid, tab, "SELECT * FROM tab WHERE id = ?")),
  283. ?assertEqual({ok, foo},
  284. mysql:prepare(Pid, foo, "SELECT * FROM foo WHERE bar = ?")),
  285. %% Prepare again unprepares the old stmt associated with this name.
  286. ?assertEqual({ok, foo},
  287. mysql:prepare(Pid, foo, "SELECT bar FROM foo WHERE bar = ?")),
  288. ?assertEqual(ok, mysql:unprepare(Pid, foo)),
  289. ?assertEqual({error, not_prepared}, mysql:unprepare(Pid, foo)),
  290. %% Execute when not prepared
  291. ?assertEqual({error, not_prepared}, mysql:execute(Pid, not_a_stmt, [])),
  292. ok.
  293. transaction_simple_success(Pid) ->
  294. ?assertNot(mysql:in_transaction(Pid)),
  295. Result = mysql:transaction(Pid, fun () ->
  296. ok = mysql:query(Pid, "INSERT INTO foo VALUES (42)"),
  297. ?assert(mysql:in_transaction(Pid)),
  298. hello
  299. end),
  300. ?assertEqual({atomic, hello}, Result),
  301. ?assertNot(mysql:in_transaction(Pid)),
  302. ok = mysql:query(Pid, "DELETE FROM foo").
  303. transaction_simple_aborted(Pid) ->
  304. ok = mysql:query(Pid, "INSERT INTO foo VALUES (9)"),
  305. ?assertEqual({ok, [<<"bar">>], [[9]]},
  306. mysql:query(Pid, "SELECT bar FROM foo")),
  307. Result = mysql:transaction(Pid, fun () ->
  308. ok = mysql:query(Pid, "INSERT INTO foo VALUES (42)"),
  309. ?assertMatch({ok, _, [[2]]},
  310. mysql:query(Pid, "SELECT COUNT(*) FROM foo")),
  311. error(hello)
  312. end),
  313. ?assertMatch({aborted, {hello, Stacktrace}} when is_list(Stacktrace),
  314. Result),
  315. ?assertEqual({ok, [<<"bar">>], [[9]]},
  316. mysql:query(Pid, "SELECT bar FROM foo")),
  317. ok = mysql:query(Pid, "DELETE FROM foo"),
  318. %% Also check the abort Reason for throw and exit.
  319. ?assertEqual({aborted, {throw, foo}},
  320. mysql:transaction(Pid, fun () -> throw(foo) end)),
  321. ?assertEqual({aborted, foo},
  322. mysql:transaction(Pid, fun () -> exit(foo) end)).