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# Copyright (c) 2012, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
#
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import migration_test_main
import grt
import migration
class TestMigrationScripts(migration_test_main.MigrationTestCase):
'''Test case to try different variants of migration scripts.'''
def test_script_full_mssql_migration(self):
# Sample migration plan:
plan = migration.MigrationPlan()
# Each migration source instance needs a concrete connection to the server with the source database:
source_server_instance = grt.unserialize('./fixtures/mssql_connection.xml')
self.assertEqual(source_server_instance.parameterValues['database'], 'AdventureWorks')
plan.setSourceConnection(source_server_instance)
# Each plan must set a migration target
plan.setMigrationTarget('MySQL') # a string with the name of the instance to be used
# Now reverse engineer the source catalog:
plan.migrationSource.reverseEngineer('AdventureWorks')
# Proceed to the actual migration:
plan.migrate() # Now the target should have been populated with the migrated objects
# Get the resulting MySQL script:
script = plan.migrationTarget.generateScript()
self.assertIsInstance(script, str)
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