gorm/polymorphic_test.go
James C. Scott 195d5993b3 Fix polymorphic test
One assertion comment says look for association with dog but the code
still uses cat. This aligns the code to now look at the association of
the dog.
2016-01-06 10:34:42 -05:00

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package gorm_test
import (
"reflect"
"sort"
"testing"
)
type Cat struct {
Id int
Name string
Toy Toy `gorm:"polymorphic:Owner;"`
}
type Dog struct {
Id int
Name string
Toys []Toy `gorm:"polymorphic:Owner;"`
}
type Toy struct {
Id int
Name string
OwnerId int
OwnerType string
}
var compareToys = func(toys []Toy, contents []string) bool {
var toyContents []string
for _, toy := range toys {
toyContents = append(toyContents, toy.Name)
}
sort.Strings(toyContents)
sort.Strings(contents)
return reflect.DeepEqual(toyContents, contents)
}
func TestPolymorphic(t *testing.T) {
cat := Cat{Name: "Mr. Bigglesworth", Toy: Toy{Name: "cat toy"}}
dog := Dog{Name: "Pluto", Toys: []Toy{Toy{Name: "dog toy 1"}, Toy{Name: "dog toy 2"}}}
DB.Save(&cat).Save(&dog)
if DB.Model(&cat).Association("Toy").Count() != 1 {
t.Errorf("Cat's toys count should be 1")
}
if DB.Model(&dog).Association("Toys").Count() != 2 {
t.Errorf("Dog's toys count should be 2")
}
// Query
var catToys []Toy
if DB.Model(&cat).Related(&catToys, "Toy").RecordNotFound() {
t.Errorf("Did not find any has one polymorphic association")
} else if len(catToys) != 1 {
t.Errorf("Should have found only one polymorphic has one association")
} else if catToys[0].Name != cat.Toy.Name {
t.Errorf("Should have found the proper has one polymorphic association")
}
var dogToys []Toy
if DB.Model(&dog).Related(&dogToys, "Toys").RecordNotFound() {
t.Errorf("Did not find any polymorphic has many associations")
} else if len(dogToys) != len(dog.Toys) {
t.Errorf("Should have found all polymorphic has many associations")
}
var catToy Toy
DB.Model(&cat).Association("Toy").Find(&catToy)
if catToy.Name != cat.Toy.Name {
t.Errorf("Should find has one polymorphic association")
}
var dogToys1 []Toy
DB.Model(&dog).Association("Toys").Find(&dogToys1)
if !compareToys(dogToys1, []string{"dog toy 1", "dog toy 2"}) {
t.Errorf("Should find has many polymorphic association")
}
// Append
DB.Model(&cat).Association("Toy").Append(&Toy{
Name: "cat toy 2",
})
var catToy2 Toy
DB.Model(&cat).Association("Toy").Find(&catToy2)
if catToy2.Name != "cat toy 2" {
t.Errorf("Should update has one polymorphic association with Append")
}
if DB.Model(&cat).Association("Toy").Count() != 1 {
t.Errorf("Cat's toys count should be 1 after Append")
}
if DB.Model(&dog).Association("Toys").Count() != 2 {
t.Errorf("Should return two polymorphic has many associations")
}
DB.Model(&dog).Association("Toys").Append(&Toy{
Name: "dog toy 3",
})
var dogToys2 []Toy
DB.Model(&dog).Association("Toys").Find(&dogToys2)
if !compareToys(dogToys2, []string{"dog toy 1", "dog toy 2", "dog toy 3"}) {
t.Errorf("Dog's toys should be updated with Append")
}
if DB.Model(&dog).Association("Toys").Count() != 3 {
t.Errorf("Should return three polymorphic has many associations")
}
// Replace
DB.Model(&cat).Association("Toy").Replace(&Toy{
Name: "cat toy 3",
})
var catToy3 Toy
DB.Model(&cat).Association("Toy").Find(&catToy3)
if catToy3.Name != "cat toy 3" {
t.Errorf("Should update has one polymorphic association with Replace")
}
if DB.Model(&cat).Association("Toy").Count() != 1 {
t.Errorf("Cat's toys count should be 1 after Replace")
}
if DB.Model(&dog).Association("Toys").Count() != 3 {
t.Errorf("Should return three polymorphic has many associations")
}
DB.Model(&dog).Association("Toys").Replace(&Toy{
Name: "dog toy 4",
}, []Toy{
{Name: "dog toy 5"}, {Name: "dog toy 6"}, {Name: "dog toy 7"},
})
var dogToys3 []Toy
DB.Model(&dog).Association("Toys").Find(&dogToys3)
if !compareToys(dogToys3, []string{"dog toy 4", "dog toy 5", "dog toy 6", "dog toy 7"}) {
t.Errorf("Dog's toys should be updated with Replace")
}
if DB.Model(&dog).Association("Toys").Count() != 4 {
t.Errorf("Should return three polymorphic has many associations")
}
// Delete
DB.Model(&cat).Association("Toy").Delete(&catToy2)
var catToy4 Toy
DB.Model(&cat).Association("Toy").Find(&catToy4)
if catToy4.Name != "cat toy 3" {
t.Errorf("Should not update has one polymorphic association when Delete a unrelated Toy")
}
if DB.Model(&cat).Association("Toy").Count() != 1 {
t.Errorf("Cat's toys count should be 1")
}
if DB.Model(&dog).Association("Toys").Count() != 4 {
t.Errorf("Dog's toys count should be 4")
}
DB.Model(&cat).Association("Toy").Delete(&catToy3)
if !DB.Model(&cat).Related(&Toy{}, "Toy").RecordNotFound() {
t.Errorf("Toy should be deleted with Delete")
}
if DB.Model(&cat).Association("Toy").Count() != 0 {
t.Errorf("Cat's toys count should be 0 after Delete")
}
if DB.Model(&dog).Association("Toys").Count() != 4 {
t.Errorf("Dog's toys count should not be changed when delete cat's toy")
}
DB.Model(&dog).Association("Toys").Delete(&dogToys2)
if DB.Model(&dog).Association("Toys").Count() != 4 {
t.Errorf("Dog's toys count should not be changed when delete unrelated toys")
}
DB.Model(&dog).Association("Toys").Delete(&dogToys3)
if DB.Model(&dog).Association("Toys").Count() != 0 {
t.Errorf("Dog's toys count should be deleted with Delete")
}
// Clear
DB.Model(&cat).Association("Toy").Append(&Toy{
Name: "cat toy 2",
})
if DB.Model(&cat).Association("Toy").Count() != 1 {
t.Errorf("Cat's toys should be added with Append")
}
DB.Model(&cat).Association("Toy").Clear()
if DB.Model(&cat).Association("Toy").Count() != 0 {
t.Errorf("Cat's toys should be cleared with Clear")
}
DB.Model(&dog).Association("Toys").Append(&Toy{
Name: "dog toy 8",
})
if DB.Model(&dog).Association("Toys").Count() != 1 {
t.Errorf("Dog's toys should be added with Append")
}
DB.Model(&dog).Association("Toys").Clear()
if DB.Model(&dog).Association("Toys").Count() != 0 {
t.Errorf("Dog's toys should be cleared with Clear")
}
}