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sqltoolsservice/test/Microsoft.SqlTools.ServiceLayer.UnitTests/QueryExecution/DataStorage/SaveAsCsvFileStreamWriterTests.cs
Benjamin Russell 1166778249 Isolate Shared Test Code (#252)
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
2017-03-02 13:00:31 -08:00

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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.IO;
using System.Text;
using System.Text.RegularExpressions;
using Microsoft.SqlTools.ServiceLayer.QueryExecution.Contracts;
using Microsoft.SqlTools.ServiceLayer.QueryExecution.DataStorage;
using Microsoft.SqlTools.ServiceLayer.UnitTests.Utility;
using Xunit;
namespace Microsoft.SqlTools.ServiceLayer.UnitTests.QueryExecution.DataStorage
{
public class SaveAsCsvFileStreamWriterTests
{
[Theory]
[InlineData("Something\rElse")]
[InlineData("Something\nElse")]
[InlineData("Something\"Else")]
[InlineData("Something,Else")]
[InlineData("\tSomething")]
[InlineData("Something\t")]
[InlineData(" Something")]
[InlineData("Something ")]
[InlineData(" \t\r\n\",\r\n\"\r ")]
public void EncodeCsvFieldShouldWrap(string field)
{
// If: I CSV encode a field that has forbidden characters in it
string output = SaveAsCsvFileStreamWriter.EncodeCsvField(field);
// Then: It should wrap it in quotes
Assert.True(Regex.IsMatch(output, "^\".*")
&& Regex.IsMatch(output, ".*\"$"));
}
[Theory]
[InlineData("Something")]
[InlineData("Something valid.")]
[InlineData("Something\tvalid")]
public void EncodeCsvFieldShouldNotWrap(string field)
{
// If: I CSV encode a field that does not have forbidden characters in it
string output = SaveAsCsvFileStreamWriter.EncodeCsvField(field);
// Then: It should not wrap it in quotes
Assert.False(Regex.IsMatch(output, "^\".*\"$"));
}
[Fact]
public void EncodeCsvFieldReplace()
{
// If: I CSV encode a field that has a double quote in it,
string output = SaveAsCsvFileStreamWriter.EncodeCsvField("Some\"thing");
// Then: It should be replaced with double double quotes
Assert.Equal("\"Some\"\"thing\"", output);
}
[Fact]
public void EncodeCsvFieldNull()
{
// If: I CSV encode a null
string output = SaveAsCsvFileStreamWriter.EncodeCsvField(null);
// Then: there should be a string version of null returned
Assert.Equal("NULL", output);
}
[Fact]
public void WriteRowWithoutColumnSelectionOrHeader()
{
// Setup:
// ... Create a request params that has no selection made
// ... Create a set of data to write
// ... Create a memory location to store the data
var requestParams = new SaveResultsAsCsvRequestParams();
List<DbCellValue> data = new List<DbCellValue>
{
new DbCellValue { DisplayValue = "item1" },
new DbCellValue { DisplayValue = "item2" }
};
List<DbColumnWrapper> columns = new List<DbColumnWrapper>
{
new DbColumnWrapper(new TestDbColumn("column1")),
new DbColumnWrapper(new TestDbColumn("column2"))
};
byte[] output = new byte[8192];
// If: I write a row
SaveAsCsvFileStreamWriter writer = new SaveAsCsvFileStreamWriter(new MemoryStream(output), requestParams);
using (writer)
{
writer.WriteRow(data, columns);
}
// Then: It should write one line with 2 items, comma delimited
string outputString = Encoding.UTF8.GetString(output).TrimEnd('\0', '\r', '\n');
string[] lines = outputString.Split(new[] {Environment.NewLine}, StringSplitOptions.None);
Assert.Equal(1, lines.Length);
string[] values = lines[0].Split(',');
Assert.Equal(2, values.Length);
}
[Fact]
public void WriteRowWithHeader()
{
// Setup:
// ... Create a request params that has no selection made, headers should be printed
// ... Create a set of data to write
// ... Create a memory location to store the data
var requestParams = new SaveResultsAsCsvRequestParams
{
IncludeHeaders = true
};
List<DbCellValue> data = new List<DbCellValue>
{
new DbCellValue { DisplayValue = "item1" },
new DbCellValue { DisplayValue = "item2" }
};
List<DbColumnWrapper> columns = new List<DbColumnWrapper>
{
new DbColumnWrapper(new TestDbColumn("column1")),
new DbColumnWrapper(new TestDbColumn("column2"))
};
byte[] output = new byte[8192];
// If: I write a row
SaveAsCsvFileStreamWriter writer = new SaveAsCsvFileStreamWriter(new MemoryStream(output), requestParams);
using (writer)
{
writer.WriteRow(data, columns);
}
// Then:
// ... It should have written two lines
string outputString = Encoding.UTF8.GetString(output).TrimEnd('\0', '\r', '\n');
string[] lines = outputString.Split(new[] { Environment.NewLine }, StringSplitOptions.None);
Assert.Equal(2, lines.Length);
// ... It should have written a header line with two, comma separated names
string[] headerValues = lines[0].Split(',');
Assert.Equal(2, headerValues.Length);
for (int i = 0; i < columns.Count; i++)
{
Assert.Equal(columns[i].ColumnName, headerValues[i]);
}
// Note: No need to check values, it is done as part of the previous test
}
[Fact]
public void WriteRowWithColumnSelection()
{
// Setup:
// ... Create a request params that selects n-1 columns from the front and back
// ... Create a set of data to write
// ... Create a memory location to store the data
var requestParams = new SaveResultsAsCsvRequestParams
{
ColumnStartIndex = 1,
ColumnEndIndex = 2,
RowStartIndex = 0, // Including b/c it is required to be a "save selection"
RowEndIndex = 10,
IncludeHeaders = true // Including headers to test both column selection logic
};
List<DbCellValue> data = new List<DbCellValue>
{
new DbCellValue { DisplayValue = "item1" },
new DbCellValue { DisplayValue = "item2" },
new DbCellValue { DisplayValue = "item3" },
new DbCellValue { DisplayValue = "item4" }
};
List<DbColumnWrapper> columns = new List<DbColumnWrapper>
{
new DbColumnWrapper(new TestDbColumn("column1")),
new DbColumnWrapper(new TestDbColumn("column2")),
new DbColumnWrapper(new TestDbColumn("column3")),
new DbColumnWrapper(new TestDbColumn("column4"))
};
byte[] output = new byte[8192];
// If: I write a row
SaveAsCsvFileStreamWriter writer = new SaveAsCsvFileStreamWriter(new MemoryStream(output), requestParams);
using (writer)
{
writer.WriteRow(data, columns);
}
// Then:
// ... It should have written two lines
string outputString = Encoding.UTF8.GetString(output).TrimEnd('\0', '\r', '\n');
string[] lines = outputString.Split(new[] { Environment.NewLine }, StringSplitOptions.None);
Assert.Equal(2, lines.Length);
// ... It should have written a header line with two, comma separated names
string[] headerValues = lines[0].Split(',');
Assert.Equal(2, headerValues.Length);
for (int i = 1; i <= 2; i++)
{
Assert.Equal(columns[i].ColumnName, headerValues[i-1]);
}
// ... The second line should have two, comma separated values
string[] dataValues = lines[1].Split(',');
Assert.Equal(2, dataValues.Length);
for (int i = 1; i <= 2; i++)
{
Assert.Equal(data[i].DisplayValue, dataValues[i-1]);
}
}
}
}