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* Revert "Adding Milliseconds to DateTime fields (#173)" (#197)

This reverts commit 431dfa4156.

* fixing merge conflicts

* fix build issues

* cleaned code and addressed comments from code review

* addressed code review and made BatchParser logic more efficient

* fixed batch parser tests

* changed class name to fix build issues

* fixed merge conflicts

* added path for lab mode baseline tests

changed env path for lab mode

added env variable to appveyor

testing env variable for appveyor

fixed lab build

debug appveyor build

testing changes for appveyor

changed trace env path

debugging appveyor build

changed baseline env path

debugging

debugging

debugging

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debugging

debugging

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checking baseline output

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debugging baseline

debugging

debugging

debug

debugging

testing baseline format

debug

debug

debug

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debug

newline debug

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debug

test

try new way to read

added execution engine tests

change test

testing file encoding

moved execution engine tests to integration

try compare without spaces

removed no op test

added env variable for travis

* put batch parser tests to integration too

* put batch parser in integration

try new baseline string match

* compare baseline test logic changed

* changed baseline logic as well as cleaned tests

* fix build for travis CI

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//
// Copyright (c) Microsoft. All rights reserved.
// Licensed under the MIT license. See LICENSE file in the project root for full license information.
//
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
using Microsoft.SqlTools.ServiceLayer.Connection;
using Microsoft.SqlTools.ServiceLayer.QueryExecution;
using Microsoft.SqlTools.ServiceLayer.QueryExecution.Contracts;
using Microsoft.SqlTools.ServiceLayer.SqlContext;
using Xunit;
namespace Microsoft.SqlTools.ServiceLayer.Test.QueryExecution.Execution
{
public class QueryTests
{
[Fact]
public void QueryCreationCorrect()
{
// If:
// ... I create a query
ConnectionInfo ci = Common.CreateTestConnectionInfo(null, false);
var fileStreamFactory = Common.GetFileStreamFactory(new Dictionary<string, byte[]>());
Query query = new Query(Common.StandardQuery, ci, new QueryExecutionSettings(), fileStreamFactory);
// Then:
// ... I should get back two batches to execute that haven't been executed
Assert.NotEmpty(query.QueryText);
Assert.False(query.HasExecuted);
Assert.Throws<InvalidOperationException>(() => query.BatchSummaries);
}
[Fact]
public void QueryExecuteNoQueryText()
{
// If:
// ... I create a query that has a null query text
// Then:
// ... It should throw an exception
Assert.Throws<ArgumentException>(() =>
new Query(null, Common.CreateTestConnectionInfo(null, false), new QueryExecutionSettings(), Common.GetFileStreamFactory(null)));
}
[Fact]
public void QueryExecuteNoConnectionInfo()
{
// If:
// ... I create a query that has a null connection info
// Then:
// ... It should throw an exception
Assert.Throws<ArgumentNullException>(() => new Query("Some Query", null, new QueryExecutionSettings(), Common.GetFileStreamFactory(null)));
}
[Fact]
public void QueryExecuteNoSettings()
{
// If:
// ... I create a query that has a null settings
// Then:
// ... It should throw an exception
Assert.Throws<ArgumentNullException>(() =>
new Query("Some query", Common.CreateTestConnectionInfo(null, false), null, Common.GetFileStreamFactory(null)));
}
[Fact]
public void QueryExecuteNoBufferFactory()
{
// If:
// ... I create a query that has a null file stream factory
// Then:
// ... It should throw an exception
Assert.Throws<ArgumentNullException>(() =>
new Query("Some query", Common.CreateTestConnectionInfo(null, false), new QueryExecutionSettings(), null));
}
[Fact]
public void QueryExecuteSingleBatch()
{
// Setup:
// ... Keep track of how many times the callbacks were called
int batchStartCallbacksReceived = 0;
int batchCompleteCallbacksReceived = 0;
int batchMessageCallbacksReceived = 0;
// If:
// ... I create a query from a single batch (without separator)
ConnectionInfo ci = Common.CreateTestConnectionInfo(null, false);
var fileStreamFactory = Common.GetFileStreamFactory(new Dictionary<string, byte[]>());
Query query = new Query(Common.StandardQuery, ci, new QueryExecutionSettings(), fileStreamFactory);
BatchCallbackHelper(query,
b => batchStartCallbacksReceived++,
b => batchCompleteCallbacksReceived++,
m => batchMessageCallbacksReceived++);
// ... I then execute the query
query.Execute();
query.ExecutionTask.Wait();
// Then:
// ... There should be exactly 1 batch
Assert.NotEmpty(query.Batches);
Assert.Equal(1, query.Batches.Length);
// ... The query should have completed successfully with one batch summary returned
Assert.True(query.HasExecuted);
Assert.NotEmpty(query.BatchSummaries);
Assert.Equal(1, query.BatchSummaries.Length);
// ... The batch callbacks should have been called precisely 1 time
Assert.Equal(1, batchStartCallbacksReceived);
Assert.Equal(1, batchCompleteCallbacksReceived);
Assert.Equal(1, batchMessageCallbacksReceived);
}
[Fact]
public void QueryExecuteSingleNoOpBatch()
{
// Setup: Keep track of all the messages received
List<ResultMessage> messages = new List<ResultMessage>();
// If:
// ... I create a query from a single batch that does nothing
ConnectionInfo ci = Common.CreateTestConnectionInfo(null, false);
var fileStreamFactory = Common.GetFileStreamFactory(new Dictionary<string, byte[]>());
Query query = new Query(Common.NoOpQuery, ci, new QueryExecutionSettings(), fileStreamFactory);
BatchCallbackHelper(query,
b => { throw new Exception("Batch startup callback should not have been called."); },
b => { throw new Exception("Batch completion callback was called"); },
m => messages.Add(m));
// If:
// ... I Then execute the query
query.Execute();
// Then:
// ... There should be no batches
Assert.Equal(1, query.Batches.Length);
// ... The query shouldn't have completed successfully
Assert.False(query.HasExecuted);
// ... The message callback should have been called 0 times
Assert.Equal(0, messages.Count);
}
[Fact]
public void QueryExecuteMultipleResultBatches()
{
// Setup:
// ... Keep track of how many callbacks are received
int batchStartCallbacksReceived = 0;
int batchCompletedCallbacksReceived = 0;
int batchMessageCallbacksReceived = 0;
// If:
// ... I create a query from two batches (with separator)
ConnectionInfo ci = Common.CreateConnectedConnectionInfo(null, false);
string queryText = string.Format("{0}\r\nGO\r\n{0}", Common.StandardQuery);
var fileStreamFactory = Common.GetFileStreamFactory(new Dictionary<string, byte[]>());
Query query = new Query(queryText, ci, new QueryExecutionSettings(), fileStreamFactory);
BatchCallbackHelper(query,
b => batchStartCallbacksReceived++,
b => batchCompletedCallbacksReceived++,
m => batchMessageCallbacksReceived++);
// ... I then execute the query
query.Execute();
query.ExecutionTask.Wait();
// Then:
// ... I should get back a query with one batch (no op batch is not included)
Assert.NotEmpty(query.Batches);
Assert.Equal(2, query.Batches.Length);
// ... The query should have completed successfully with two batch summaries returned
Assert.True(query.HasExecuted);
Assert.NotEmpty(query.BatchSummaries);
Assert.Equal(2, query.BatchSummaries.Length);
// ... The batch start, complete, and message callbacks should have been called precisely 2 times
Assert.Equal(2, batchStartCallbacksReceived);
Assert.Equal(2, batchCompletedCallbacksReceived);
Assert.Equal(2, batchMessageCallbacksReceived);
}
[Fact]
public void QueryExecuteMultipleBatchesWithNoOp()
{
// Setup:
// ... Keep track of how many times callbacks are called
int batchStartCallbacksReceived = 0;
int batchCompletionCallbacksReceived = 0;
int batchMessageCallbacksReceived = 0;
// If:
// ... I create a query from a two batches (with separator)
ConnectionInfo ci = Common.CreateTestConnectionInfo(null, false);
string queryText = string.Format("{0}\r\nGO\r\n{1}", Common.StandardQuery, Common.NoOpQuery);
var fileStreamFactory = Common.GetFileStreamFactory(new Dictionary<string, byte[]>());
Query query = new Query(queryText, ci, new QueryExecutionSettings(), fileStreamFactory);
BatchCallbackHelper(query,
b => batchStartCallbacksReceived++,
b => batchCompletionCallbacksReceived++,
m => batchMessageCallbacksReceived++);
// .. I then execute the query
query.Execute();
// Then:
// ... I should get back a query with two batches
Assert.NotEmpty(query.Batches);
Assert.Equal(2, query.Batches.Length);
//// ... The query shouldn't have completed successfully unless all batches were executed
Assert.False(query.HasExecuted);
//// ... The batch callbacks should have been called 0 times
Assert.Equal(0, batchStartCallbacksReceived);
Assert.Equal(0, batchCompletionCallbacksReceived);
Assert.Equal(0, batchMessageCallbacksReceived);
}
[Fact]
public void QueryExecuteMultipleNoOpBatches()
{
// Setup:
// ... Keep track of how many messages were sent
List<ResultMessage> messages = new List<ResultMessage>();
// If:
// ... I create a query from a two batches (with separator)
ConnectionInfo ci = Common.CreateTestConnectionInfo(null, false);
string queryText = string.Format("{0}\r\nGO\r\n{1}", Common.NoOpQuery, Common.NoOpQuery);
var fileStreamFactory = Common.GetFileStreamFactory(new Dictionary<string, byte[]>());
Query query = new Query(queryText, ci, new QueryExecutionSettings(), fileStreamFactory);
BatchCallbackHelper(query,
b => { throw new Exception("Batch start handler was called"); },
b => { throw new Exception("Batch completed handler was called"); },
m => messages.Add(m));
// .. I then execute the query
query.Execute();
// Then:
// ... I should get back a query with no batches
Assert.Equal(2, query.Batches.Length);
// ... The query shouldn't have completed successfully
Assert.False(query.HasExecuted);
// ... The message callback should have been called exactly once
Assert.Equal(0, messages.Count);
}
[Fact]
public void QueryExecuteInvalidBatch()
{
// Setup:
// ... Keep track of how many times a method is called
int batchStartCallbacksReceived = 0;
int batchCompletionCallbacksReceived = 0;
List<ResultMessage> messages = new List<ResultMessage>();
// If:
// ... I create a query from an invalid batch
ConnectionInfo ci = Common.CreateTestConnectionInfo(null, true);
ConnectionService.Instance.OwnerToConnectionMap[ci.OwnerUri] = ci;
var fileStreamFactory = Common.GetFileStreamFactory(new Dictionary<string, byte[]>());
Query query = new Query(Common.InvalidQuery, ci, new QueryExecutionSettings(), fileStreamFactory);
BatchCallbackHelper(query,
b => batchStartCallbacksReceived++,
b => batchCompletionCallbacksReceived++,
m => messages.Add(m));
// ... I then execute the query
query.Execute();
query.ExecutionTask.Wait();
// Then:
// ... I should get back a query with one batch
Assert.NotEmpty(query.Batches);
Assert.Equal(1, query.Batches.Length);
// ... There should be an error on the batch
Assert.True(query.HasExecuted);
Assert.NotEmpty(query.BatchSummaries);
Assert.Equal(1, query.BatchSummaries.Length);
Assert.True(messages.Any(m => m.IsError));
// ... The batch callbacks should have been called once
Assert.Equal(1, batchStartCallbacksReceived);
Assert.Equal(1, batchCompletionCallbacksReceived);
}
private static void BatchCallbackHelper(Query q, Action<Batch> startCallback, Action<Batch> endCallback,
Action<ResultMessage> messageCallback)
{
// Setup the callback for batch start
q.BatchStarted += b =>
{
startCallback?.Invoke(b);
return Task.FromResult(0);
};
// Setup the callback for batch completion
q.BatchCompleted += b =>
{
endCallback?.Invoke(b);
return Task.FromResult(0);
};
// Setup the callback for batch messages
q.BatchMessageSent += (m) =>
{
messageCallback?.Invoke(m);
return Task.FromResult(0);
};
}
}
}