# Copyright (c) 2021, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
use strict ;
use warnings ;
Refactor Perl test code
The original code was a bit clunky; make it more amenable for further
reuse by creating a new Perl package PostgresNode, which is an
object-oriented representation of a single server, with some support
routines such as init, start, stop, psql. This serves as a better basis
on which to build further test code, and enables writing tests that use
more than one server without too much complication.
This commit modifies a lot of the existing test files, mostly to remove
explicit calls to system commands (pg_ctl) replacing them with method
calls of a PostgresNode object. The result is quite a bit more
straightforward.
Also move some initialization code to BEGIN and INIT blocks instead of
having it straight in as top-level code.
This commit also introduces package RecursiveCopy so that we can copy
whole directories without having to depend on packages that may not be
present on vanilla Perl 5.8 installations.
I also ran perltidy on the modified files, which changes some code sites
that are not otherwise touched by this patch. I tried to avoid this,
but it ended up being more trouble than it's worth.
Authors: Michael Paquier, Álvaro Herrera
Review: Noah Misch
10 years ago
use PostgresNode ;
use TestLib ;
use Test::More tests = > 22 ;
program_help_ok ( 'createdb' ) ;
program_version_ok ( 'createdb' ) ;
program_options_handling_ok ( 'createdb' ) ;
my $ node = get_new_node ( 'main' ) ;
Refactor Perl test code
The original code was a bit clunky; make it more amenable for further
reuse by creating a new Perl package PostgresNode, which is an
object-oriented representation of a single server, with some support
routines such as init, start, stop, psql. This serves as a better basis
on which to build further test code, and enables writing tests that use
more than one server without too much complication.
This commit modifies a lot of the existing test files, mostly to remove
explicit calls to system commands (pg_ctl) replacing them with method
calls of a PostgresNode object. The result is quite a bit more
straightforward.
Also move some initialization code to BEGIN and INIT blocks instead of
having it straight in as top-level code.
This commit also introduces package RecursiveCopy so that we can copy
whole directories without having to depend on packages that may not be
present on vanilla Perl 5.8 installations.
I also ran perltidy on the modified files, which changes some code sites
that are not otherwise touched by this patch. I tried to avoid this,
but it ended up being more trouble than it's worth.
Authors: Michael Paquier, Álvaro Herrera
Review: Noah Misch
10 years ago
$ node - > init ;
$ node - > start ;
Refactor Perl test code
The original code was a bit clunky; make it more amenable for further
reuse by creating a new Perl package PostgresNode, which is an
object-oriented representation of a single server, with some support
routines such as init, start, stop, psql. This serves as a better basis
on which to build further test code, and enables writing tests that use
more than one server without too much complication.
This commit modifies a lot of the existing test files, mostly to remove
explicit calls to system commands (pg_ctl) replacing them with method
calls of a PostgresNode object. The result is quite a bit more
straightforward.
Also move some initialization code to BEGIN and INIT blocks instead of
having it straight in as top-level code.
This commit also introduces package RecursiveCopy so that we can copy
whole directories without having to depend on packages that may not be
present on vanilla Perl 5.8 installations.
I also ran perltidy on the modified files, which changes some code sites
that are not otherwise touched by this patch. I tried to avoid this,
but it ended up being more trouble than it's worth.
Authors: Michael Paquier, Álvaro Herrera
Review: Noah Misch
10 years ago
$ node - > issues_sql_like (
[ 'createdb' , 'foobar1' ] ,
qr/statement: CREATE DATABASE foobar1/ ,
'SQL CREATE DATABASE run' ) ;
Refactor Perl test code
The original code was a bit clunky; make it more amenable for further
reuse by creating a new Perl package PostgresNode, which is an
object-oriented representation of a single server, with some support
routines such as init, start, stop, psql. This serves as a better basis
on which to build further test code, and enables writing tests that use
more than one server without too much complication.
This commit modifies a lot of the existing test files, mostly to remove
explicit calls to system commands (pg_ctl) replacing them with method
calls of a PostgresNode object. The result is quite a bit more
straightforward.
Also move some initialization code to BEGIN and INIT blocks instead of
having it straight in as top-level code.
This commit also introduces package RecursiveCopy so that we can copy
whole directories without having to depend on packages that may not be
present on vanilla Perl 5.8 installations.
I also ran perltidy on the modified files, which changes some code sites
that are not otherwise touched by this patch. I tried to avoid this,
but it ended up being more trouble than it's worth.
Authors: Michael Paquier, Álvaro Herrera
Review: Noah Misch
10 years ago
$ node - > issues_sql_like (
[ 'createdb' , '-l' , 'C' , '-E' , 'LATIN1' , '-T' , 'template0' , 'foobar2' ] ,
qr/statement: CREATE DATABASE foobar2 ENCODING 'LATIN1'/ ,
'create database with encoding' ) ;
Refactor Perl test code
The original code was a bit clunky; make it more amenable for further
reuse by creating a new Perl package PostgresNode, which is an
object-oriented representation of a single server, with some support
routines such as init, start, stop, psql. This serves as a better basis
on which to build further test code, and enables writing tests that use
more than one server without too much complication.
This commit modifies a lot of the existing test files, mostly to remove
explicit calls to system commands (pg_ctl) replacing them with method
calls of a PostgresNode object. The result is quite a bit more
straightforward.
Also move some initialization code to BEGIN and INIT blocks instead of
having it straight in as top-level code.
This commit also introduces package RecursiveCopy so that we can copy
whole directories without having to depend on packages that may not be
present on vanilla Perl 5.8 installations.
I also ran perltidy on the modified files, which changes some code sites
that are not otherwise touched by this patch. I tried to avoid this,
but it ended up being more trouble than it's worth.
Authors: Michael Paquier, Álvaro Herrera
Review: Noah Misch
10 years ago
$ node - > command_fails ( [ 'createdb' , 'foobar1' ] ,
'fails if database already exists' ) ;
# Check quote handling with incorrect option values.
$ node - > command_checks_all (
[ 'createdb' , '--encoding' , "foo'; SELECT '1" , 'foobar2' ] ,
1 ,
[ qr/^$/ ] ,
[ qr/^createdb: error: "foo'; SELECT '1" is not a valid encoding name/ s ] ,
'createdb with incorrect --encoding' ) ;
$ node - > command_checks_all (
[ 'createdb' , '--lc-collate' , "foo'; SELECT '1" , 'foobar2' ] ,
1 ,
[ qr/^$/ ] ,
[
qr/^createdb: error: database creation failed: ERROR: invalid locale name|^createdb: error: database creation failed: ERROR: new collation \(foo'; SELECT '1\) is incompatible with the collation of the template database/ s
] ,
'createdb with incorrect --lc-collate' ) ;
$ node - > command_checks_all (
[ 'createdb' , '--lc-ctype' , "foo'; SELECT '1" , 'foobar2' ] ,
1 ,
[ qr/^$/ ] ,
[
qr/^createdb: error: database creation failed: ERROR: invalid locale name|^createdb: error: database creation failed: ERROR: new LC_CTYPE \(foo'; SELECT '1\) is incompatible with the LC_CTYPE of the template database/ s
] ,
'createdb with incorrect --lc-ctype' ) ;