1 database_test.test | DatabaseInsertTestCase::testMultiInsert() |
Test that we can insert multiple records in one query object.
File
- core/
modules/ simpletest/ tests/ database_test.test, line 505 - Database tests.
Class
- DatabaseInsertTestCase
- Test the insert builder.
Code
function testMultiInsert() {
$num_records_before = (int) db_query('SELECT COUNT(*) FROM {test}')->fetchField();
$query = db_insert('test');
$query->fields(array(
'name' => 'Larry',
'age' => '30',
));
// We should be able to specify values in any order if named.
$query->values(array(
'age' => '31',
'name' => 'Curly',
));
// We should be able to say "use the field order".
// This is not the recommended mechanism for most cases, but it should work.
$query->values(array('Moe', '32'));
$query->execute();
$num_records_after = (int) db_query('SELECT COUNT(*) FROM {test}')->fetchField();
$this->assertIdentical($num_records_before + 3, $num_records_after, 'Record inserts correctly.');
$saved_age = db_query('SELECT age FROM {test} WHERE name = :name', array(':name' => 'Larry'))->fetchField();
$this->assertIdentical($saved_age, '30', 'Can retrieve after inserting.');
$saved_age = db_query('SELECT age FROM {test} WHERE name = :name', array(':name' => 'Curly'))->fetchField();
$this->assertIdentical($saved_age, '31', 'Can retrieve after inserting.');
$saved_age = db_query('SELECT age FROM {test} WHERE name = :name', array(':name' => 'Moe'))->fetchField();
$this->assertIdentical($saved_age, '32', 'Can retrieve after inserting.');
}