The goal of this make sure that test code is correctly organized to ensure that test suites aren't dependent on each other.
* UnitTests get their own project now (renaming Microsoft.SqlTools.ServiceLayer.Test to Microsoft.SqlTools.ServiceLayer.UnitTests) which is about 90% of the changes to the files.
* IntegrationTests no longer depends on UnitTests, only Test.Common
* Any shared components from TestObjects that spins up a "live" connection has been moved to IntegrationTests Utility/LiveConnectionHelper.cs
* The dictionary-based mock file stream factory has been moved to Test.Common since it is used by UnitTests and IntegrationTests
* Added a overload that doesn't take a dictionary for when we don't care about monitoring the storage (about 90% of the time)
* The RunIf* wrapper methods have been moved to Test.Common
* OwnerUri and StandardQuery constants have been moved to Test.Common Constants file
* Updating to latest SDK version available at https://www.microsoft.com/net/core#windowscmd
* Moving unit tests to unit test folder
* Changing namespaces to UnitTests
* Moving some constants and shared functionality into common project, making the UnitTests reference it
* Unit tests are working!
* Integration tests are working
* Updating automated test runs
* Fixing one last broken unit test
* Exposing internals for other projects
* Moving edit data tests to UnitTest project
* Applying refactor fixes to unit tests
* Fixing flaky test that wasn't awaiting completion
Adding a new setting to query execution setting that will change the display value we generate for `BIT` columns. The new setting is `DefaultDisplayBitAsNumber`. If true, bit columns will be displayed as 1 or 0. If false, they'll be displayed as true or false. The default value is true, to keep parity with SSMS behavior.
Enables us to solve https://github.com/Microsoft/vscode-mssql/issues/690 and https://github.com/Microsoft/vscode-mssql/issues/513
- TSqlFormatterService with support for formatting document and text range inside document
- Settings support for all formatting options.
- Extensibility support so that the service can be initialized using MEF extensibility, and can find all necessary TSqlFormatters using the same process
Fix Initialize request error on startup
- Messages were being read from the input channel before all request handlers were registered
- In particular, the Initialize request which is key for any server to talk to the client was getting lost because the message reader thread begins consuming, and we take an extra few hundred milliseconds due to MEF startup before we register the handler
- The solution is to initialize the message handler so request handlers can register, but not actually start processing incoming messages until all handers are ready. This is a safer way to go and should improve reliability overall
Improvements from internal prototype:
- Normalizing baselines to handle the line ending differences on Mac & Linux vs. Windows
- Significantly shortened most lines by implementing base class methods to wrap common objects from Visitor.Context and removing unnecessary "this." syntax
- Refactored the SqlCommonTableExpressionFormatter and related classes to reduce code count significantly. This provides a pattern to follow when refactoring other classes for similar clarity. It's likely a lot of common logic could be found and reused across these.
- Reduced overall code size by adding utility methods
* added a new tool to store SQL connections locally. Modified the peek definition tests to create test database before running test
* fixed failing test QueryExecutionPlanInvalidParamsTest
* Fixes based on code review comments
* fixed failing test GetSignatureHelpReturnsNotNullIfParseInfoInitialized