1# 2003 July 1 2# 3# The author disclaims copyright to this source code. In place of 4# a legal notice, here is a blessing: 5# 6# May you do good and not evil. 7# May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others. 8# May you share freely, never taking more than you give. 9# 10#*********************************************************************** 11# This file implements regression tests for SQLite library. The 12# focus of this script is testing the ATTACH and DETACH commands 13# and related functionality. 14# 15# $Id: attach2.test,v 1.30 2004/11/23 10:13:03 danielk1977 Exp $ 16# 17 18set testdir [file dirname $argv0] 19source $testdir/tester.tcl 20 21 22# Ticket #354 23# 24# Databases test.db and test2.db contain identical schemas. Make 25# sure we can attach test2.db from test.db. 26# 27do_test attach2-1.1 { 28 db eval { 29 CREATE TABLE t1(a,b); 30 CREATE INDEX x1 ON t1(a); 31 } 32 file delete -force test2.db 33 file delete -force test2.db-journal 34 sqlite3 db2 test2.db 35 db2 eval { 36 CREATE TABLE t1(a,b); 37 CREATE INDEX x1 ON t1(a); 38 } 39 catchsql { 40 ATTACH 'test2.db' AS t2; 41 } 42} {0 {}} 43 44# Ticket #514 45# 46proc db_list {db} { 47 set list {} 48 foreach {idx name file} [execsql {PRAGMA database_list} $db] { 49 lappend list $idx $name 50 } 51 return $list 52} 53db eval {DETACH t2} 54do_test attach2-2.1 { 55 # lock test2.db then try to attach it. This is no longer an error because 56 # db2 just RESERVES the database. It does not obtain a write-lock until 57 # we COMMIT. 58 db2 eval {BEGIN} 59 db2 eval {UPDATE t1 SET a = 0 WHERE 0} 60 catchsql { 61 ATTACH 'test2.db' AS t2; 62 } 63} {0 {}} 64ifcapable schema_pragmas { 65do_test attach2-2.2 { 66 # make sure test2.db did get attached. 67 db_list db 68} {0 main 2 t2} 69} ;# ifcapable schema_pragmas 70db2 eval {COMMIT} 71 72do_test attach2-2.5 { 73 # Make sure we can read test2.db from db 74 catchsql { 75 SELECT name FROM t2.sqlite_master; 76 } 77} {0 {t1 x1}} 78do_test attach2-2.6 { 79 # lock test2.db and try to read from it. This should still work because 80 # the lock is only a RESERVED lock which does not prevent reading. 81 # 82 db2 eval BEGIN 83 db2 eval {UPDATE t1 SET a = 0 WHERE 0} 84 catchsql { 85 SELECT name FROM t2.sqlite_master; 86 } 87} {0 {t1 x1}} 88do_test attach2-2.7 { 89 # but we can still read from test1.db even though test2.db is locked. 90 catchsql { 91 SELECT name FROM main.sqlite_master; 92 } 93} {0 {t1 x1}} 94do_test attach2-2.8 { 95 # start a transaction on test.db even though test2.db is locked. 96 catchsql { 97 BEGIN; 98 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(8,9); 99 } 100} {0 {}} 101do_test attach2-2.9 { 102 execsql { 103 SELECT * FROM t1 104 } 105} {8 9} 106do_test attach2-2.10 { 107 # now try to write to test2.db. the write should fail 108 catchsql { 109 INSERT INTO t2.t1 VALUES(1,2); 110 } 111} {1 {database is locked}} 112do_test attach2-2.11 { 113 # when the write failed in the previous test, the transaction should 114 # have rolled back. 115 # 116 # Update for version 3: A transaction is no longer rolled back if a 117 # database is found to be busy. 118 execsql {rollback} 119 db2 eval ROLLBACK 120 execsql { 121 SELECT * FROM t1 122 } 123} {} 124do_test attach2-2.12 { 125 catchsql { 126 COMMIT 127 } 128} {1 {cannot commit - no transaction is active}} 129 130# Ticket #574: Make sure it works using the non-callback API 131# 132do_test attach2-3.1 { 133 db close 134 set DB [sqlite3 db test.db] 135 set rc [catch {sqlite3_prepare $DB "ATTACH 'test2.db' AS t2" -1 TAIL} VM] 136 if {$rc} {lappend rc $VM} 137 sqlite3_finalize $VM 138 set rc 139} {0} 140do_test attach2-3.2 { 141 set rc [catch {sqlite3_prepare $DB "DETACH t2" -1 TAIL} VM] 142 if {$rc} {lappend rc $VM} 143 sqlite3_finalize $VM 144 set rc 145} {0} 146 147db close 148for {set i 2} {$i<=15} {incr i} { 149 catch {db$i close} 150} 151 152# A procedure to verify the status of locks on a database. 153# 154proc lock_status {testnum db expected_result} { 155 do_test attach2-$testnum [subst { 156 execsql {PRAGMA lock_status} $db 157 }] $expected_result 158} 159set sqlite_os_trace 0 160 161# Tests attach2-4.* test that read-locks work correctly with attached 162# databases. 163do_test attach2-4.1 { 164 sqlite3 db test.db 165 sqlite3 db2 test.db 166 execsql {ATTACH 'test2.db' as file2} 167 execsql {ATTACH 'test2.db' as file2} db2 168} {} 169 170lock_status 4.1.1 db {main unlocked temp closed file2 unlocked} 171lock_status 4.1.2 db2 {main unlocked temp closed file2 unlocked} 172 173do_test attach2-4.2 { 174 # Handle 'db' read-locks test.db 175 execsql {BEGIN} 176 execsql {SELECT * FROM t1} 177 # Lock status: 178 # db - shared(main) 179 # db2 - 180} {} 181 182lock_status 4.2.1 db {main shared temp closed file2 unlocked} 183lock_status 4.2.2 db2 {main unlocked temp closed file2 unlocked} 184 185do_test attach2-4.3 { 186 # The read lock held by db does not prevent db2 from reading test.db 187 execsql {SELECT * FROM t1} db2 188} {} 189 190lock_status 4.3.1 db {main shared temp closed file2 unlocked} 191lock_status 4.3.2 db2 {main unlocked temp closed file2 unlocked} 192 193do_test attach2-4.4 { 194 # db is holding a read lock on test.db, so we should not be able 195 # to commit a write to test.db from db2 196 catchsql { 197 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1, 2) 198 } db2 199} {1 {database is locked}} 200 201lock_status 4.4.1 db {main shared temp closed file2 unlocked} 202lock_status 4.4.2 db2 {main unlocked temp closed file2 unlocked} 203 204do_test attach2-4.5 { 205 # Handle 'db2' reserves file2. 206 execsql {BEGIN} db2 207 execsql {INSERT INTO file2.t1 VALUES(1, 2)} db2 208 # Lock status: 209 # db - shared(main) 210 # db2 - reserved(file2) 211} {} 212 213lock_status 4.5.1 db {main shared temp closed file2 unlocked} 214lock_status 4.5.2 db2 {main unlocked temp closed file2 reserved} 215 216do_test attach2-4.6.1 { 217 # Reads are allowed against a reserved database. 218 catchsql { 219 SELECT * FROM file2.t1; 220 } 221 # Lock status: 222 # db - shared(main), shared(file2) 223 # db2 - reserved(file2) 224} {0 {}} 225 226lock_status 4.6.1.1 db {main shared temp closed file2 shared} 227lock_status 4.6.1.2 db2 {main unlocked temp closed file2 reserved} 228 229do_test attach2-4.6.2 { 230 # Writes against a reserved database are not allowed. 231 catchsql { 232 UPDATE file2.t1 SET a=0; 233 } 234} {1 {database is locked}} 235 236lock_status 4.6.2.1 db {main shared temp closed file2 shared} 237lock_status 4.6.2.2 db2 {main unlocked temp closed file2 reserved} 238 239do_test attach2-4.7 { 240 # Ensure handle 'db' retains the lock on the main file after 241 # failing to obtain a write-lock on file2. 242 catchsql { 243 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1, 2) 244 } db2 245} {0 {}} 246 247lock_status 4.7.1 db {main shared temp closed file2 shared} 248lock_status 4.7.2 db2 {main reserved temp closed file2 reserved} 249 250do_test attach2-4.8 { 251 # We should still be able to read test.db from db2 252 execsql {SELECT * FROM t1} db2 253} {1 2} 254 255lock_status 4.8.1 db {main shared temp closed file2 shared} 256lock_status 4.8.2 db2 {main reserved temp closed file2 reserved} 257 258do_test attach2-4.9 { 259 # Try to upgrade the handle 'db' lock. 260 catchsql { 261 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1, 2) 262 } 263} {1 {database is locked}} 264 265lock_status 4.9.1 db {main shared temp closed file2 shared} 266lock_status 4.9.2 db2 {main reserved temp closed file2 reserved} 267 268do_test attach2-4.10 { 269 # We cannot commit db2 while db is holding a read-lock 270 catchsql {COMMIT} db2 271} {1 {database is locked}} 272 273lock_status 4.10.1 db {main shared temp closed file2 shared} 274lock_status 4.10.2 db2 {main pending temp closed file2 reserved} 275 276set sqlite_os_trace 0 277do_test attach2-4.11 { 278 # db is able to commit. 279 catchsql {COMMIT} 280} {0 {}} 281 282lock_status 4.11.1 db {main unlocked temp closed file2 unlocked} 283lock_status 4.11.2 db2 {main pending temp closed file2 reserved} 284 285do_test attach2-4.12 { 286 # Now we can commit db2 287 catchsql {COMMIT} db2 288} {0 {}} 289 290lock_status 4.12.1 db {main unlocked temp closed file2 unlocked} 291lock_status 4.12.2 db2 {main unlocked temp closed file2 unlocked} 292 293do_test attach2-4.13 { 294 execsql {SELECT * FROM file2.t1} 295} {1 2} 296do_test attach2-4.14 { 297 execsql {INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1, 2)} 298} {} 299do_test attach2-4.15 { 300 execsql {SELECT * FROM t1} db2 301} {1 2 1 2} 302 303db close 304db2 close 305file delete -force test2.db 306 307# These tests - attach2-5.* - check that the master journal file is deleted 308# correctly when a multi-file transaction is committed or rolled back. 309# 310# Update: It's not actually created if a rollback occurs, so that test 311# doesn't really prove too much. 312foreach f [glob test.db*] {file delete -force $f} 313do_test attach2-5.1 { 314 sqlite3 db test.db 315 execsql { 316 ATTACH 'test.db2' AS aux; 317 } 318} {} 319do_test attach2-5.2 { 320 execsql { 321 BEGIN; 322 CREATE TABLE tbl(a, b, c); 323 CREATE TABLE aux.tbl(a, b, c); 324 COMMIT; 325 } 326} {} 327do_test attach2-5.3 { 328 lsort [glob test.db*] 329} {test.db test.db2} 330do_test attach2-5.4 { 331 execsql { 332 BEGIN; 333 DROP TABLE aux.tbl; 334 DROP TABLE tbl; 335 ROLLBACK; 336 } 337} {} 338do_test attach2-5.5 { 339 lsort [glob test.db*] 340} {test.db test.db2} 341 342# Check that a database cannot be ATTACHed or DETACHed during a transaction. 343do_test attach2-6.1 { 344 execsql { 345 BEGIN; 346 } 347} {} 348do_test attach2-6.2 { 349 catchsql { 350 ATTACH 'test3.db' as aux2; 351 } 352} {1 {cannot ATTACH database within transaction}} 353 354do_test attach2-6.3 { 355 catchsql { 356 DETACH aux; 357 } 358} {1 {cannot DETACH database within transaction}} 359do_test attach2-6.4 { 360 execsql { 361 COMMIT; 362 DETACH aux; 363 } 364} {} 365 366db close 367 368finish_test 369