Files
sqltoolsservice/test/Microsoft.SqlTools.ServiceLayer.Test/QueryExecution/DisposeTests.cs
Benjamin Russell 54c43f950f Inter-Service API for executing queries (#223)
Adding new methods for executing queries from other services (such as the upcoming edit data service). The code is written to avoid duplicating logic by using lambdas to perform custom logic.
Additionally, the service host protocol has been slightly modified to split the IMessageSender into IEventSender and IRequestSender. This allows us to use either a ServiceHost or any RequestContext<T> to send events. It becomes very convenient to use another service's request context to send the events for query execution.

**Breaking Change**: This removes the messages property for query dispose results and instead elects to use error for any errors encountered during query disposal. A result is only used when something is successful.

* Splitting IMessageSender into IEventSender and IRequestSender

* Adding inter-service method for executing queries

* Adding inter-service method for disposing of a query

* Adding null checking for the success/error handlers
2017-02-02 17:05:10 -08:00

118 lines
5.0 KiB
C#

//
// Copyright (c) Microsoft. All rights reserved.
// Licensed under the MIT license. See LICENSE file in the project root for full license information.
//
using System.Threading.Tasks;
using Microsoft.SqlTools.ServiceLayer.QueryExecution;
using Microsoft.SqlTools.ServiceLayer.QueryExecution.Contracts;
using Microsoft.SqlTools.ServiceLayer.QueryExecution.Contracts.ExecuteRequests;
using Microsoft.SqlTools.ServiceLayer.QueryExecution.DataStorage;
using Microsoft.SqlTools.ServiceLayer.SqlContext;
using Microsoft.SqlTools.ServiceLayer.Test.Utility;
using Microsoft.SqlTools.ServiceLayer.Workspace;
using Moq;
using Xunit;
namespace Microsoft.SqlTools.ServiceLayer.Test.QueryExecution
{
public class DisposeTests
{
[Fact]
public void DisposeResultSet()
{
// Setup: Mock file stream factory, mock db reader
var mockFileStreamFactory = new Mock<IFileStreamFactory>();
var mockDataReader = Common.CreateTestConnection(null, false).CreateCommand().ExecuteReaderAsync().Result;
// If: I setup a single resultset and then dispose it
ResultSet rs = new ResultSet(mockDataReader, Common.Ordinal, Common.Ordinal, mockFileStreamFactory.Object);
rs.Dispose();
// Then: The file that was created should have been deleted
mockFileStreamFactory.Verify(fsf => fsf.DisposeFile(It.IsAny<string>()), Times.Once);
}
[Fact]
public async Task DisposeExecutedQuery()
{
// If:
// ... I request a query (doesn't matter what kind)
var workspaceService = Common.GetPrimedWorkspaceService(Common.StandardQuery);
var queryService = Common.GetPrimedExecutionService(null, true, false, workspaceService);
var executeParams = new ExecuteDocumentSelectionParams {QuerySelection = null, OwnerUri = Common.OwnerUri};
var executeRequest = RequestContextMocks.Create<ExecuteRequestResult>(null);
await queryService.HandleExecuteRequest(executeParams, executeRequest.Object);
await queryService.ActiveQueries[Common.OwnerUri].ExecutionTask;
// ... And then I dispose of the query
var disposeParams = new QueryDisposeParams {OwnerUri = Common.OwnerUri};
var disposeRequest = new EventFlowValidator<QueryDisposeResult>()
.AddStandardQueryDisposeValidator()
.Complete();
await queryService.HandleDisposeRequest(disposeParams, disposeRequest.Object);
// Then:
// ... And the active queries should be empty
disposeRequest.Validate();
Assert.Empty(queryService.ActiveQueries);
}
[Fact]
public async Task QueryDisposeMissingQuery()
{
// If:
// ... I attempt to dispose a query that doesn't exist
var workspaceService = new Mock<WorkspaceService<SqlToolsSettings>>();
var queryService = Common.GetPrimedExecutionService(null, false, false, workspaceService.Object);
var disposeParams = new QueryDisposeParams {OwnerUri = Common.OwnerUri};
var disposeRequest = new EventFlowValidator<QueryDisposeResult>()
.AddErrorValidation<string>(Assert.NotEmpty)
.Complete();
await queryService.HandleDisposeRequest(disposeParams, disposeRequest.Object);
// Then: I should have received an error
disposeRequest.Validate();
}
[Fact]
public async Task ServiceDispose()
{
// Setup:
// ... We need a query service
var workspaceService = Common.GetPrimedWorkspaceService(Common.StandardQuery);
var queryService = Common.GetPrimedExecutionService(null, true, false, workspaceService);
// If:
// ... I execute some bogus query
var queryParams = new ExecuteDocumentSelectionParams { QuerySelection = Common.WholeDocument, OwnerUri = Common.OwnerUri };
var requestContext = RequestContextMocks.Create<ExecuteRequestResult>(null);
await queryService.HandleExecuteRequest(queryParams, requestContext.Object);
await queryService.ActiveQueries[Common.OwnerUri].ExecutionTask;
// ... And it sticks around as an active query
Assert.Equal(1, queryService.ActiveQueries.Count);
// ... The query execution service is disposed, like when the service is shutdown
queryService.Dispose();
// Then:
// ... There should no longer be an active query
Assert.Empty(queryService.ActiveQueries);
}
}
public static class QueryDisposeEventFlowValidatorExtensions
{
public static EventFlowValidator<QueryDisposeResult> AddStandardQueryDisposeValidator(
this EventFlowValidator<QueryDisposeResult> evf)
{
// We just need to make sure that the result is not null
evf.AddResultValidation(Assert.NotNull);
return evf;
}
}
}