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shared 'a Reader' do
setup_test_environment
before do
@connection = DataObjects::Connection.new(CONFIG.uri)
@reader = @connection.create_command("SELECT code, name FROM widgets WHERE ad_description = ? order by id").execute_reader('Buy this product now!')
@reader2 = @connection.create_command("SELECT code FROM widgets WHERE ad_description = ? order by id").execute_reader('Buy this product now!')
end
after do
@reader.close
@reader2.close
@connection.close
end
it 'should respond to #fields' do @reader.should.respond_to(:fields) end
describe 'fields' do
it 'should return the correct fields in the reader' do
# we downcase the field names as some drivers such as do_derby, do_h2,
# do_hsqldb return the field names as uppercase
@reader.fields.map{ |f| f.downcase }.should == ['code', 'name']
end
end
it 'should respond to #values' do @reader.should.respond_to(:values) end
describe 'values' do
describe 'when the reader is uninitialized' do
it 'should raise an error' do
should.raise(DataObjects::DataError) { @reader.values }
end
end
describe 'when the reader is moved to the first result' do
before do
@reader.next!
end
it 'should return the correct first set of in the reader' do
@reader.values.should == ["W0000001", "Widget 1"]
end
end
describe 'when the reader is moved to the second result' do
before do
@reader.next!; @reader.next!
end
it 'should return the correct first set of in the reader' do
@reader.values.should == ["W0000002", "Widget 2"]
end
end
describe 'when the reader is moved to the end' do
before do
while @reader.next! ; end
end
it 'should raise an error again' do
should.raise(DataObjects::DataError) { @reader.values }
end
end
end
it 'should respond to #close' do @reader.should.respond_to(:close) end
describe 'close' do
describe 'on an open reader' do
it 'should return true' do
@reader.close.should.be.true
end
end
describe 'on an already closed reader' do
before do
@reader.close
end
it 'should return false' do
@reader.close.should.be.false
end
end
end
it 'should respond to #next!' do @reader.should.respond_to(:next!) end
describe 'next!' do
describe 'successfully moving the cursor initially' do
it 'should return true' do
@reader.next!.should.be.true
end
end
describe 'moving the cursor' do
before do
@reader.next!
end
it 'should move the cursor to the next value' do
@reader.values.should == ["W0000001", "Widget 1"]
lambda { @reader.next! }.should.change { @reader.values }
@reader.values.should == ["W0000002", "Widget 2"]
end
end
describe 'arriving at the end of the reader' do
before do
while @reader.next!; end
end
it 'should return false when the end is reached' do
@reader.next!.should.be.false
end
end
end
it 'should respond to #field_count' do @reader.should.respond_to(:field_count) end
describe 'field_count' do
it 'should count the number of fields' do
@reader.field_count.should == 2
end
end
it 'should respond to #values' do @reader.should.respond_to(:values) end
describe 'each' do
it 'should yield each row to the block for multiple columns' do
rows_yielded = 0
@reader.each do |row|
row.should.respond_to(:[])
row.size.should == 2
# the field names need to be case insensitive as some drivers such as
# do_derby, do_h2, do_hsqldb return the field names as uppercase
(row['name'] || row['NAME']).should.be.kind_of(String)
(row['code'] || row['CODE']).should.be.kind_of(String)
rows_yielded += 1
end
rows_yielded.should == 15
end
it 'should yield each row to the block for a single column' do
rows_yielded = 0
@reader2.each do |row|
row.should.respond_to(:[])
row.size.should == 1
# the field names need to be case insensitive as some drivers such as
# do_derby, do_h2, do_hsqldb return the field names as uppercase
(row['code'] || row['CODE']).should.be.kind_of(String)
rows_yielded += 1
end
rows_yielded.should == 15
end
it 'should return the reader' do
@reader.each { |row| }.should.equal(@reader)
end
end
end
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