1 database_test.test | DatabaseInvalidDataTestCase::testInsertDuplicateData() |
Traditional SQL database systems abort inserts when invalid data is encountered.
File
- core/
modules/ simpletest/ tests/ database_test.test, line 3170 - Database tests.
Class
- DatabaseInvalidDataTestCase
- Test invalid data handling.
Code
function testInsertDuplicateData() {
// Try to insert multiple records where at least one has bad data.
try {
db_insert('test')
->fields(array('name', 'age', 'job'))
->values(array(
'name' => 'Elvis',
'age' => 63,
'job' => 'Singer',
))->values(array(
'name' => 'John', // <-- Duplicate value on unique field.
'age' => 17,
'job' => 'Consultant',
))
->values(array(
'name' => 'Frank',
'age' => 75,
'job' => 'Singer',
))
->execute();
$this->fail('Insert succeeded when it should not have.');
}
catch (Exception $e) {
// Check if the first record was inserted.
$name = db_query('SELECT name FROM {test} WHERE age = :age', array(':age' => 63))->fetchField();
if ($name == 'Elvis') {
if (!Database::getConnection()->supportsTransactions()) {
// This is an expected fail.
// Database engines that don't support transactions can leave partial
// inserts in place when an error occurs. This is the case for MySQL
// when running on a MyISAM table.
$this->pass("The whole transaction has not been rolled-back when a duplicate key insert occurs, this is expected because the database doesn't support transactions");
}
else {
$this->fail('The whole transaction is rolled back when a duplicate key insert occurs.');
}
}
else {
$this->pass('The whole transaction is rolled back when a duplicate key insert occurs.');
}
// Ensure the other values were not inserted.
$record = db_select('test')
->fields('test', array('name', 'age'))
->condition('age', array(17, 75), 'IN')
->execute()->fetchObject();
$this->assertFalse($record, 'The rest of the insert aborted as expected.');
}
}