1# 2004 Jan 14 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 TCL interface to the 12# SQLite library. 13# 14# The focus of the tests in this file is the following interface: 15# 16# sqlite_commit_hook (tests hook-1..hook-3 inclusive) 17# sqlite_update_hook (tests hook-4-*) 18# sqlite_rollback_hook (tests hook-5.*) 19# 20# $Id: hook.test,v 1.15 2009/04/07 14:14:23 danielk1977 Exp $ 21 22set testdir [file dirname $argv0] 23source $testdir/tester.tcl 24 25do_test hook-1.2 { 26 db commit_hook 27} {} 28 29 30do_test hook-3.1 { 31 set commit_cnt 0 32 proc commit_hook {} { 33 incr ::commit_cnt 34 return 0 35 } 36 db commit_hook ::commit_hook 37 db commit_hook 38} {::commit_hook} 39do_test hook-3.2 { 40 set commit_cnt 41} {0} 42do_test hook-3.3 { 43 execsql { 44 CREATE TABLE t2(a,b); 45 } 46 set commit_cnt 47} {1} 48do_test hook-3.4 { 49 execsql { 50 INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(1,2); 51 INSERT INTO t2 SELECT a+1, b+1 FROM t2; 52 INSERT INTO t2 SELECT a+2, b+2 FROM t2; 53 } 54 set commit_cnt 55} {4} 56do_test hook-3.5 { 57 set commit_cnt {} 58 proc commit_hook {} { 59 set ::commit_cnt [execsql {SELECT * FROM t2}] 60 return 0 61 } 62 execsql { 63 INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(5,6); 64 } 65 set commit_cnt 66} {1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6} 67do_test hook-3.6 { 68 set commit_cnt {} 69 proc commit_hook {} { 70 set ::commit_cnt [execsql {SELECT * FROM t2}] 71 return 1 72 } 73 catchsql { 74 INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(6,7); 75 } 76} {1 {constraint failed}} 77verify_ex_errcode hook-3.6b SQLITE_CONSTRAINT_COMMITHOOK 78do_test hook-3.7 { 79 set ::commit_cnt 80} {1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7} 81do_test hook-3.8 { 82 execsql {SELECT * FROM t2} 83} {1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6} 84 85# Test turnning off the commit hook 86# 87do_test hook-3.9 { 88 db commit_hook {} 89 set ::commit_cnt {} 90 execsql { 91 INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(7,8); 92 } 93 set ::commit_cnt 94} {} 95 96# Ticket #3564. 97# 98do_test hook-3.10 { 99 forcedelete test2.db test2.db-journal 100 sqlite3 db2 test2.db 101 proc commit_hook {} { 102 set y [db2 one {SELECT y FROM t3 WHERE y>10}] 103 return [expr {$y>10}] 104 } 105 db2 eval {CREATE TABLE t3(x,y)} 106 db2 commit_hook commit_hook 107 catchsql {INSERT INTO t3 VALUES(1,2)} db2 108 catchsql {INSERT INTO t3 VALUES(11,12)} db2 109 catchsql {INSERT INTO t3 VALUES(3,4)} db2 110 db2 eval { 111 SELECT * FROM t3 ORDER BY x; 112 } 113} {1 2 3 4} 114db2 close 115 116 117#---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 118# Tests for the update-hook. 119# 120# 4.1.* - Very simple tests. Test that the update hook is invoked correctly 121# for INSERT, DELETE and UPDATE statements, including DELETE 122# statements with no WHERE clause. 123# 4.2.* - Check that the update-hook is invoked for rows modified by trigger 124# bodies. Also that the database name is correctly reported when 125# an attached database is modified. 126# 4.3.* - Do some sorting, grouping, compound queries, population and 127# depopulation of indices, to make sure the update-hook is not 128# invoked incorrectly. 129# 130# EVIDENCE-OF: R-21999-45122 The sqlite3_update_hook() interface 131# registers a callback function with the database connection identified 132# by the first argument to be invoked whenever a row is updated, 133# inserted or deleted in a rowid table. 134 135# Simple tests 136do_test hook-4.1.1a { 137 catchsql { 138 DROP TABLE t1; 139 } 140 unset -nocomplain ::update_hook 141 set ::update_hook {} 142 db update_hook [list lappend ::update_hook] 143 # 144 # EVIDENCE-OF: R-52223-27275 The update hook is not invoked when 145 # internal system tables are modified (i.e. sqlite_master and 146 # sqlite_sequence). 147 # 148 execsql { 149 CREATE TABLE t1(a INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, b); 150 CREATE TABLE t1w(a INT PRIMARY KEY, b) WITHOUT ROWID; 151 } 152 set ::update_hook 153} {} 154do_test hook-4.1.1b { 155 execsql { 156 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1, 'one'); 157 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(2, 'two'); 158 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(3, 'three'); 159 INSERT INTO t1w SELECT * FROM t1; 160 } 161} {} 162 163# EVIDENCE-OF: R-15506-57666 The second callback argument is one of 164# SQLITE_INSERT, SQLITE_DELETE, or SQLITE_UPDATE, depending on the 165# operation that caused the callback to be invoked. 166# 167# EVIDENCE-OF: R-29213-61195 The third and fourth arguments to the 168# callback contain pointers to the database and table name containing 169# the affected row. 170# 171# EVIDENCE-OF: R-30809-57812 The final callback parameter is the rowid 172# of the row. 173# 174do_test hook-4.1.2 { 175 set ::update_hook {} 176 execsql { 177 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(4, 'four'); 178 DELETE FROM t1 WHERE b = 'two'; 179 UPDATE t1 SET b = '' WHERE a = 1 OR a = 3; 180 DELETE FROM t1 WHERE 1; -- Avoid the truncate optimization (for now) 181 } 182 set ::update_hook 183} [list \ 184 INSERT main t1 4 \ 185 DELETE main t1 2 \ 186 UPDATE main t1 1 \ 187 UPDATE main t1 3 \ 188 DELETE main t1 1 \ 189 DELETE main t1 3 \ 190 DELETE main t1 4 \ 191] 192 193# EVIDENCE-OF: R-61808-14344 The sqlite3_update_hook() interface does 194# not fire callbacks for changes to a WITHOUT ROWID table. 195# 196# EVIDENCE-OF: R-33257-44249 The update hook is not invoked when WITHOUT 197# ROWID tables are modified. 198# 199do_test hook-4.1.2w { 200 set ::update_hook {} 201 execsql { 202 INSERT INTO t1w VALUES(4, 'four'); 203 DELETE FROM t1w WHERE b = 'two'; 204 UPDATE t1w SET b = '' WHERE a = 1 OR a = 3; 205 DELETE FROM t1w WHERE 1; -- Avoid the truncate optimization (for now) 206 } 207 set ::update_hook 208} {} 209 210ifcapable trigger { 211 # Update hook is not invoked for changes to sqlite_master 212 # 213 do_test hook-4.1.3 { 214 set ::update_hook {} 215 execsql { 216 CREATE TRIGGER r1 AFTER INSERT ON t1 BEGIN SELECT RAISE(IGNORE); END; 217 } 218 set ::update_hook 219 } {} 220 do_test hook-4.1.4 { 221 set ::update_hook {} 222 execsql { 223 DROP TRIGGER r1; 224 } 225 set ::update_hook 226 } {} 227 228 set ::update_hook {} 229 do_test hook-4.2.1 { 230 catchsql { 231 DROP TABLE t2; 232 } 233 execsql { 234 CREATE TABLE t2(c INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, d); 235 CREATE TRIGGER t1_trigger AFTER INSERT ON t1 BEGIN 236 INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(new.a, new.b); 237 UPDATE t2 SET d = d || ' via trigger' WHERE new.a = c; 238 DELETE FROM t2 WHERE new.a = c; 239 END; 240 } 241 } {} 242 do_test hook-4.2.2 { 243 execsql { 244 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1, 'one'); 245 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(2, 'two'); 246 } 247 set ::update_hook 248 } [list \ 249 INSERT main t1 1 \ 250 INSERT main t2 1 \ 251 UPDATE main t2 1 \ 252 DELETE main t2 1 \ 253 INSERT main t1 2 \ 254 INSERT main t2 2 \ 255 UPDATE main t2 2 \ 256 DELETE main t2 2 \ 257 ] 258} else { 259 execsql { 260 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1, 'one'); 261 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(2, 'two'); 262 } 263} 264 265# Update-hook + ATTACH 266set ::update_hook {} 267ifcapable attach { 268 do_test hook-4.2.3 { 269 forcedelete test2.db 270 execsql { 271 ATTACH 'test2.db' AS aux; 272 CREATE TABLE aux.t3(a INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, b); 273 INSERT INTO aux.t3 SELECT * FROM t1; 274 UPDATE t3 SET b = 'two or so' WHERE a = 2; 275 DELETE FROM t3 WHERE 1; -- Avoid the truncate optimization (for now) 276 } 277 set ::update_hook 278 } [list \ 279 INSERT aux t3 1 \ 280 INSERT aux t3 2 \ 281 UPDATE aux t3 2 \ 282 DELETE aux t3 1 \ 283 DELETE aux t3 2 \ 284 ] 285} 286 287ifcapable trigger { 288 execsql { 289 DROP TRIGGER t1_trigger; 290 } 291} 292 293# Test that other vdbe operations involving btree structures do not 294# incorrectly invoke the update-hook. 295set ::update_hook {} 296do_test hook-4.3.1 { 297 execsql { 298 CREATE INDEX t1_i ON t1(b); 299 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(3, 'three'); 300 UPDATE t1 SET b = ''; 301 DELETE FROM t1 WHERE a > 1; 302 } 303 set ::update_hook 304} [list \ 305 INSERT main t1 3 \ 306 UPDATE main t1 1 \ 307 UPDATE main t1 2 \ 308 UPDATE main t1 3 \ 309 DELETE main t1 2 \ 310 DELETE main t1 3 \ 311] 312set ::update_hook {} 313ifcapable compound&&attach { 314 do_test hook-4.3.2 { 315 execsql { 316 SELECT * FROM t1 UNION SELECT * FROM t3; 317 SELECT * FROM t1 UNION ALL SELECT * FROM t3; 318 SELECT * FROM t1 INTERSECT SELECT * FROM t3; 319 SELECT * FROM t1 EXCEPT SELECT * FROM t3; 320 SELECT * FROM t1 ORDER BY b; 321 SELECT * FROM t1 GROUP BY b; 322 } 323 set ::update_hook 324 } [list] 325} 326 327do_test hook-4.4 { 328 execsql { 329 CREATE TABLE t4(a UNIQUE, b); 330 INSERT INTO t4 VALUES(1, 'a'); 331 INSERT INTO t4 VALUES(2, 'b'); 332 } 333 set ::update_hook [list] 334 execsql { 335 REPLACE INTO t4 VALUES(1, 'c'); 336 } 337 set ::update_hook 338} [list INSERT main t4 3 ] 339do_execsql_test hook-4.4.1 { 340 SELECT * FROM t4 ORDER BY a; 341} {1 c 2 b} 342do_test hook-4.4.2 { 343 set ::update_hook [list] 344 execsql { 345 PRAGMA recursive_triggers = on; 346 REPLACE INTO t4 VALUES(1, 'd'); 347 } 348 set ::update_hook 349} [list INSERT main t4 4 ] 350do_execsql_test hook-4.4.3 { 351 SELECT * FROM t4 ORDER BY a; 352} {1 d 2 b} 353 354db update_hook {} 355# 356#---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 357 358#---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 359# Test the rollback-hook. The rollback-hook is a bit more complicated than 360# either the commit or update hooks because a rollback can happen 361# explicitly (an sql ROLLBACK statement) or implicitly (a constraint or 362# error condition). 363# 364# hook-5.1.* - Test explicit rollbacks. 365# hook-5.2.* - Test implicit rollbacks caused by constraint failure. 366# 367# hook-5.3.* - Test implicit rollbacks caused by IO errors. 368# hook-5.4.* - Test implicit rollbacks caused by malloc() failure. 369# hook-5.5.* - Test hot-journal rollbacks. Or should the rollback hook 370# not be called for these? 371# 372 373do_test hook-5.0 { 374 # Configure the rollback hook to increment global variable 375 # $::rollback_hook each time it is invoked. 376 set ::rollback_hook 0 377 db rollback_hook [list incr ::rollback_hook] 378} {} 379 380# Test explicit rollbacks. Not much can really go wrong here. 381# 382do_test hook-5.1.1 { 383 set ::rollback_hook 0 384 execsql { 385 BEGIN; 386 ROLLBACK; 387 } 388 set ::rollback_hook 389} {1} 390 391# Test implicit rollbacks caused by constraints. 392# 393do_test hook-5.2.1 { 394 set ::rollback_hook 0 395 catchsql { 396 DROP TABLE t1; 397 CREATE TABLE t1(a PRIMARY KEY, b); 398 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('one', 'I'); 399 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('one', 'I'); 400 } 401 set ::rollback_hook 402} {1} 403do_test hook-5.2.2 { 404 # Check that the INSERT transaction above really was rolled back. 405 execsql { 406 SELECT count(*) FROM t1; 407 } 408} {1} 409 410# 411# End rollback-hook testing. 412#---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 413 414#---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 415# Test that if a commit-hook returns non-zero (causing a rollback), the 416# rollback-hook is invoked. 417# 418proc commit_hook {} { 419 lappend ::hooks COMMIT 420 return 1 421} 422proc rollback_hook {} { 423 lappend ::hooks ROLLBACK 424} 425do_test hook-6.1 { 426 set ::hooks [list] 427 db commit_hook commit_hook 428 db rollback_hook rollback_hook 429 catchsql { 430 BEGIN; 431 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES('two', 'II'); 432 COMMIT; 433 } 434 execsql { SELECT * FROM t1 } 435} {one I} 436do_test hook-6.2 { 437 set ::hooks 438} {COMMIT ROLLBACK} 439unset ::hooks 440 441finish_test 442