| // Copyright 2013 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
| // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
| // found in the LICENSE file. |
| |
| #ifndef SQL_TEST_TEST_HELPERS_H_ |
| #define SQL_TEST_TEST_HELPERS_H_ |
| |
| #include <stddef.h> |
| #include <stdint.h> |
| |
| #include <string> |
| |
| #include "base/strings/string_piece_forward.h" |
| #include "third_party/abseil-cpp/absl/types/optional.h" |
| |
| // Collection of test-only convenience functions. |
| |
| namespace base { |
| class FilePath; |
| } |
| |
| namespace sql { |
| class Database; |
| } |
| |
| namespace sql::test { |
| |
| // Read a database's page size. Returns nullopt in case of error. |
| absl::optional<int> ReadDatabasePageSize(const base::FilePath& db_path); |
| |
| // SQLite stores the database size in the header, and if the actual |
| // OS-derived size is smaller, the database is considered corrupt. |
| // [This case is actually a common form of corruption in the wild.] |
| // This helper sets the in-header size to one page larger than the |
| // actual file size. The resulting file will return SQLITE_CORRUPT |
| // for most operations unless PRAGMA writable_schema is turned ON. |
| // |
| // This function operates on the raw database file, outstanding database |
| // connections may not see the change because of the database cache. See |
| // CorruptSizeInHeaderWithLock(). |
| // |
| // Returns false if any error occurs accessing the file. |
| [[nodiscard]] bool CorruptSizeInHeader(const base::FilePath& db_path); |
| |
| // Call CorruptSizeInHeader() while holding a SQLite-compatible lock |
| // on the database. This can be used to corrupt a database which is |
| // already open elsewhere. Blocks until a write lock can be acquired. |
| [[nodiscard]] bool CorruptSizeInHeaderWithLock(const base::FilePath& db_path); |
| |
| // Simulates total index corruption by zeroing the root page of an index B-tree. |
| // |
| // The corrupted database will still open successfully. SELECTs on the table |
| // associated with the index will work, as long as they don't access the index. |
| // However, any query that accesses the index will fail with SQLITE_CORRUPT. |
| // DROPping the table or the index will fail. |
| [[nodiscard]] bool CorruptIndexRootPage(const base::FilePath& db_path, |
| base::StringPiece index_name); |
| |
| // Return the number of tables in sqlite_schema. |
| [[nodiscard]] size_t CountSQLTables(sql::Database* db); |
| |
| // Return the number of indices in sqlite_schema. |
| [[nodiscard]] size_t CountSQLIndices(sql::Database* db); |
| |
| // Returns the number of columns in the named table. 0 indicates an |
| // error (probably no such table). |
| [[nodiscard]] size_t CountTableColumns(sql::Database* db, const char* table); |
| |
| // Sets |*count| to the number of rows in |table|. Returns false in |
| // case of error, such as the table not existing. |
| bool CountTableRows(sql::Database* db, const char* table, size_t* count); |
| |
| // Creates a SQLite database at |db_path| from the sqlite .dump output |
| // at |sql_path|. Returns false if |db_path| already exists, or if |
| // sql_path does not exist or cannot be read, or if there is an error |
| // executing the statements. |
| [[nodiscard]] bool CreateDatabaseFromSQL(const base::FilePath& db_path, |
| const base::FilePath& sql_path); |
| |
| // Test-friendly wrapper around sql::Database::IntegrityCheck(). |
| [[nodiscard]] std::string IntegrityCheck(sql::Database& db); |
| |
| // ExecuteWithResult() executes |sql| and returns the first column of the first |
| // row as a string. The empty string is returned for no rows. This makes it |
| // easier to test simple query results using EXPECT_EQ(). For instance: |
| // EXPECT_EQ("1024", ExecuteWithResult(db, "PRAGMA page_size")); |
| // |
| // ExecuteWithResults() stringifies a larger result set by putting |column_sep| |
| // between columns and |row_sep| between rows. For instance: |
| // EXPECT_EQ("1,3,5", ExecuteWithResults( |
| // db, "SELECT id FROM t ORDER BY id", "|", ",")); |
| // Note that EXPECT_EQ() can nicely diff when using \n as |row_sep|. |
| // |
| // To test NULL, use the COALESCE() function: |
| // EXPECT_EQ("<NULL>", ExecuteWithResult( |
| // db, "SELECT c || '<NULL>' FROM t WHERE id = 1")); |
| // To test blobs use the HEX() function. |
| std::string ExecuteWithResult(sql::Database* db, const char* sql); |
| std::string ExecuteWithResults(sql::Database* db, |
| const char* sql, |
| const char* column_sep, |
| const char* row_sep); |
| |
| // Returns the database size, in pages. Crashes on SQLite errors. |
| int GetPageCount(sql::Database* db); |
| |
| // Column information returned by GetColumnInfo. |
| // |
| // C++ wrapper around the out-params of sqlite3_table_column_metadata(). |
| struct ColumnInfo { |
| // Retrieves schema information for a column in a table. |
| // |
| // Crashes on SQLite errors. |
| // |
| // |db_name| should be "main" for the connection's main (opened) database, and |
| // "temp" for the connection's temporary (in-memory) database. |
| // |
| // This is a static method rather than a function so it can be listed in the |
| // InternalApiToken access control list. |
| [[nodiscard]] static ColumnInfo Create(sql::Database* db, |
| const std::string& db_name, |
| const std::string& table_name, |
| const std::string& column_name); |
| |
| // The native data type. Example: "INTEGER". |
| std::string data_type; |
| // Default collation sequence for sorting. Example: "BINARY". |
| std::string collation_sequence; |
| // True if the column has a "NOT NULL" constraint. |
| bool has_non_null_constraint; |
| // True if the column is included in the table's PRIMARY KEY. |
| bool is_in_primary_key; |
| // True if the column is AUTOINCREMENT. |
| bool is_auto_incremented; |
| }; |
| |
| } // namespace sql::test |
| |
| #endif // SQL_TEST_TEST_HELPERS_H_ |