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Returns strings for the default value of a column when a new row is created. The values that could come back: * `null` when there isn't a default for the column * a string when there is a default for the column * a placeholder (currently <TBD>) when the column cannot be updated * Renaming EditTableMetadata to reflect its SMO source * Implementation of returning default values * Unit test for default values * Reworking column defaults using default constraints * Adding unit test for new sql script unwrapper * Disabling flaky test * Fixing oddities in tests, removing personal tests * Fixing broken unit test
336 lines
14 KiB
C#
336 lines
14 KiB
C#
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// Copyright (c) Microsoft. All rights reserved.
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// Licensed under the MIT license. See LICENSE file in the project root for full license information.
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//
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using System;
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using System.Collections.Generic;
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using System.Data.Common;
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using System.Text.RegularExpressions;
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using Microsoft.SqlTools.ServiceLayer.QueryExecution.Contracts;
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using Microsoft.SqlTools.ServiceLayer.Utility;
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using Xunit;
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namespace Microsoft.SqlTools.ServiceLayer.UnitTests.Utility
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{
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public class SqlScriptFormatterTests
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{
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#region Format Identifier Tests
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[Fact]
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public void FormatIdentifierNull()
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{
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// If: I attempt to format null as an identifier
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// Then: I should get an exception thrown
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Assert.Throws<ArgumentNullException>(() => SqlScriptFormatter.FormatIdentifier(null));
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}
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[Theory]
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[InlineData("test", "[test]")] // No escape characters
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[InlineData("]test", "[]]test]")] // Escape character at beginning
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[InlineData("te]st", "[te]]st]")] // Escape character in middle
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[InlineData("test]", "[test]]]")] // Escape character at end
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[InlineData("t]]est", "[t]]]]est]")] // Multiple escape characters
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public void FormatIdentifierTest(string value, string expectedOutput)
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{
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// If: I attempt to format a value as an identifier
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string output = SqlScriptFormatter.FormatIdentifier(value);
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// Then: The output should match the expected output
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Assert.Equal(expectedOutput, output);
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}
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[Theory]
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[InlineData("test", "[test]")] // No splits, no escape characters
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[InlineData("test.test", "[test].[test]")] // One split, no escape characters
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[InlineData("test.te]st", "[test].[te]]st]")] // One split, one escape character
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[InlineData("test.test.test", "[test].[test].[test]")] // Two splits, no escape characters
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public void FormatMultipartIdentifierTest(string value, string expectedOutput)
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{
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// If: I attempt to format a value as a multipart identifier
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string output = SqlScriptFormatter.FormatMultipartIdentifier(value);
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// Then: The output should match the expected output
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Assert.Equal(expectedOutput, output);
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}
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[Theory]
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[MemberData(nameof(GetMultipartIdentifierArrays))]
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public void FormatMultipartIdentifierArrayTest(string expectedOutput, string[] splits)
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{
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// If: I attempt to format a value as a multipart identifier
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string output = SqlScriptFormatter.FormatMultipartIdentifier(splits);
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// Then: The output should match the expected output
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Assert.Equal(expectedOutput, output);
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}
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public static IEnumerable<object[]> GetMultipartIdentifierArrays
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{
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get
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{
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yield return new object[] {"[test]", new[] {"test"}}; // No splits, no escape characters
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yield return new object[] {"[test].[test]", new[] {"test", "test"}}; // One split, no escape characters
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yield return new object[] {"[test].[te]]st]", new[] {"test", "te]st"}}; // One split, one escape character
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yield return new object[] {"[test].[test].[test]", new[] {"test", "test", "test"}}; // Two splits, no escape characters
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}
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}
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#endregion
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#region FormatValue Tests
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[Fact]
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public void NullDbCellTest()
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{
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// If: I attempt to format a null db cell
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// Then: It should throw
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Assert.Throws<ArgumentNullException>(() => SqlScriptFormatter.FormatValue(null, new FormatterTestDbColumn(null)));
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}
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[Fact]
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public void NullDbColumnTest()
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{
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// If: I attempt to format a null db column
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// Then: It should throw
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Assert.Throws<ArgumentNullException>(() => SqlScriptFormatter.FormatValue(new DbCellValue(), null));
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}
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public void UnsupportedColumnTest()
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{
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// If: I attempt to format an unsupported datatype
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// Then: It should throw
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DbColumn column = new FormatterTestDbColumn("unsupported");
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Assert.Throws<ArgumentOutOfRangeException>(() => SqlScriptFormatter.FormatValue(new DbCellValue(), column));
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}
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[Fact]
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public void NullTest()
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{
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// If: I attempt to format a db cell that contains null
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// Then: I should get the null string back
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string formattedString = SqlScriptFormatter.FormatValue(new DbCellValue(), new FormatterTestDbColumn(null));
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Assert.Equal(SqlScriptFormatter.NullString, formattedString);
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}
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[Theory]
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[InlineData("BIGINT")]
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[InlineData("INT")]
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[InlineData("SMALLINT")]
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[InlineData("TINYINT")]
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public void IntegerNumericTest(string dataType)
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{
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// Setup: Build a column and cell for the integer type column
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DbColumn column = new FormatterTestDbColumn(dataType);
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DbCellValue cell = new DbCellValue { RawObject = (long)123 };
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// If: I attempt to format an integer type column
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string output = SqlScriptFormatter.FormatValue(cell, column);
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// Then: The output string should be able to be converted back into a long
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Assert.Equal(cell.RawObject, long.Parse(output));
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}
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[Theory]
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[InlineData("MONEY", "MONEY", null, null)]
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[InlineData("SMALLMONEY", "SMALLMONEY", null, null)]
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[InlineData("NUMERIC", @"NUMERIC\(\d+, \d+\)", 18, 0)]
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[InlineData("DECIMAL", @"DECIMAL\(\d+, \d+\)", 18, 0)]
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public void DecimalTest(string dataType, string regex, int? precision, int? scale)
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{
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// Setup: Build a column and cell for the decimal type column
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DbColumn column = new FormatterTestDbColumn(dataType, precision, scale);
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DbCellValue cell = new DbCellValue { RawObject = 123.45m };
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// If: I attempt to format a decimal type column
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string output = SqlScriptFormatter.FormatValue(cell, column);
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// Then: It should match a something like CAST(123.45 AS MONEY)
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Regex castRegex = new Regex($@"CAST\([\d\.]+ AS {regex}", RegexOptions.IgnoreCase);
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Assert.True(castRegex.IsMatch(output));
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}
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[Fact]
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public void DoubleTest()
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{
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// Setup: Build a column and cell for the approx numeric type column
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DbColumn column = new FormatterTestDbColumn("FLOAT");
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DbCellValue cell = new DbCellValue { RawObject = 3.14159d };
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// If: I attempt to format a approx numeric type column
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string output = SqlScriptFormatter.FormatValue(cell, column);
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// Then: The output string should be able to be converted back into a double
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Assert.Equal(cell.RawObject, double.Parse(output));
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}
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[Fact]
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public void FloatTest()
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{
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// Setup: Build a column and cell for the approx numeric type column
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DbColumn column = new FormatterTestDbColumn("REAL");
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DbCellValue cell = new DbCellValue { RawObject = (float)3.14159 };
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// If: I attempt to format a approx numeric type column
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string output = SqlScriptFormatter.FormatValue(cell, column);
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// Then: The output string should be able to be converted back into a double
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Assert.Equal(cell.RawObject, float.Parse(output));
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}
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[Theory]
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[InlineData("SMALLDATETIME")]
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[InlineData("DATETIME")]
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[InlineData("DATETIME2")]
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[InlineData("DATE")]
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public void DateTimeTest(string dataType)
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{
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// Setup: Build a column and cell for the datetime type column
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DbColumn column = new FormatterTestDbColumn(dataType);
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DbCellValue cell = new DbCellValue { RawObject = DateTime.Now };
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// If: I attempt to format a datetime type column
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string output = SqlScriptFormatter.FormatValue(cell, column);
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// Then: The output string should be able to be converted back into a datetime
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Regex dateTimeRegex = new Regex("N'(.*)'");
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DateTime outputDateTime;
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Assert.True(DateTime.TryParse(dateTimeRegex.Match(output).Groups[1].Value, out outputDateTime));
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}
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[Fact]
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public void DateTimeOffsetTest()
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{
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// Setup: Build a column and cell for the datetime offset type column
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DbColumn column = new FormatterTestDbColumn("DATETIMEOFFSET");
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DbCellValue cell = new DbCellValue { RawObject = DateTimeOffset.Now };
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// If: I attempt to format a datetime offset type column
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string output = SqlScriptFormatter.FormatValue(cell, column);
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// Then: The output string should be able to be converted back into a datetime offset
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Regex dateTimeRegex = new Regex("N'(.*)'");
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DateTimeOffset outputDateTime;
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Assert.True(DateTimeOffset.TryParse(dateTimeRegex.Match(output).Groups[1].Value, out outputDateTime));
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}
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[Fact]
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public void TimeTest()
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{
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// Setup: Build a column and cell for the time type column
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DbColumn column = new FormatterTestDbColumn("TIME");
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DbCellValue cell = new DbCellValue { RawObject = TimeSpan.FromHours(12) };
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// If: I attempt to format a time type column
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string output = SqlScriptFormatter.FormatValue(cell, column);
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// Then: The output string should be able to be converted back into a timespan
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Regex dateTimeRegex = new Regex("N'(.*)'");
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TimeSpan outputDateTime;
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Assert.True(TimeSpan.TryParse(dateTimeRegex.Match(output).Groups[1].Value, out outputDateTime));
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}
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[Theory]
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[InlineData("", "N''")] // Make sure empty string works
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[InlineData(" \t\r\n", "N' \t\r\n'")] // Test for whitespace
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[InlineData("some text \x9152", "N'some text \x9152'")] // Test unicode (UTF-8 and UTF-16)
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[InlineData("'", "N''''")] // Test with escaped character
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public void StringFormattingTest(string input, string expectedOutput)
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{
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// Setup: Build a column and cell for the string type column
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// NOTE: We're using VARCHAR because it's very general purpose.
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DbColumn column = new FormatterTestDbColumn("VARCHAR");
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DbCellValue cell = new DbCellValue { RawObject = input };
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// If: I attempt to format a string type column
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string output = SqlScriptFormatter.FormatValue(cell, column);
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// Then: The output string should be quoted and escaped properly
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Assert.Equal(expectedOutput, output);
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}
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[Theory]
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[InlineData("CHAR")]
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[InlineData("NCHAR")]
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[InlineData("VARCHAR")]
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[InlineData("TEXT")]
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[InlineData("NTEXT")]
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[InlineData("XML")]
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public void StringTypeTest(string datatype)
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{
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// Setup: Build a column and cell for the string type column
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DbColumn column = new FormatterTestDbColumn(datatype);
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DbCellValue cell = new DbCellValue { RawObject = "test string" };
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// If: I attempt to format a string type column
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string output = SqlScriptFormatter.FormatValue(cell, column);
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// Then: The output string should match the output string
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Assert.Equal("N'test string'", output);
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}
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[Theory]
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[InlineData("BINARY")]
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[InlineData("VARBINARY")]
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[InlineData("IMAGE")]
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public void BinaryTest(string datatype)
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{
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// Setup: Build a column and cell for the string type column
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DbColumn column = new FormatterTestDbColumn(datatype);
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DbCellValue cell = new DbCellValue
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{
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RawObject = new byte[] { 0x42, 0x45, 0x4e, 0x49, 0x53, 0x43, 0x4f, 0x4f, 0x4c }
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};
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// If: I attempt to format a string type column
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string output = SqlScriptFormatter.FormatValue(cell, column);
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// Then: The output string should match the output string
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Regex regex = new Regex("0x[0-9A-F]+", RegexOptions.IgnoreCase);
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Assert.True(regex.IsMatch(output));
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}
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[Fact]
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public void GuidTest()
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{
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// Setup: Build a column and cell for the string type column
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DbColumn column = new FormatterTestDbColumn("UNIQUEIDENTIFIER");
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DbCellValue cell = new DbCellValue { RawObject = Guid.NewGuid() };
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// If: I attempt to format a string type column
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string output = SqlScriptFormatter.FormatValue(cell, column);
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// Then: The output string should match the output string
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Regex regex = new Regex(@"N'[0-9A-F]{8}(-[0-9A-F]{4}){3}-[0-9A-F]{12}'", RegexOptions.IgnoreCase);
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Assert.True(regex.IsMatch(output));
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}
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#endregion
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[Theory]
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[InlineData("(0)", "0")]
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[InlineData("((0))", "0")]
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[InlineData("('')", "")]
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[InlineData("('stuff')", "stuff")]
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[InlineData("(N'')", "")]
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[InlineData("(N'stuff')", "stuff")]
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[InlineData("('''stuff')", "'stuff")]
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[InlineData("(N'stu''''ff')", "stu''ff")]
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public void UnescapeTest(string input, string output)
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{
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Assert.Equal(output, SqlScriptFormatter.UnwrapLiteral(input));
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}
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private class FormatterTestDbColumn : DbColumn
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{
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public FormatterTestDbColumn(string dataType, int? precision = null, int? scale = null)
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{
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DataTypeName = dataType;
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NumericPrecision = precision;
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NumericScale = scale;
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}
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}
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}
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}
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