$LOAD_PATH[0,0] = File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), '..', 'lib') require 'mongo' require 'test/unit' # NOTE: assumes Mongo is running class DBAPITest < Test::Unit::TestCase def setup host = ENV['MONGO_RUBY_DRIVER_HOST'] || 'localhost' port = ENV['MONGO_RUBY_DRIVER_PORT'] || XGen::Mongo::Driver::Mongo::DEFAULT_PORT @db = XGen::Mongo::Driver::Mongo.new(host, port).db('ruby-mongo-test') @coll = @db.collection('test') @coll.clear @r1 = @coll.insert('_id' => new_oid, 'a' => 1) # collection not created until it's used @coll_full_name = 'ruby-mongo-test.test' end def teardown @coll.clear unless @coll == nil || @db.socket.closed? end def test_clear assert_equal 1, @coll.count @coll.clear assert_equal 0, @coll.count end def test_insert @coll.insert('_id' => new_oid, 'a' => 2) @coll.insert('_id' => new_oid, 'b' => 3) assert_equal 3, @coll.count docs = @coll.find().collect assert_equal 3, docs.length assert docs.detect { |row| row['a'] == 1 } assert docs.detect { |row| row['a'] == 2 } assert docs.detect { |row| row['b'] == 3 } @coll << {'b' => 4} docs = @coll.find().collect assert_equal 4, docs.length assert docs.detect { |row| row['b'] == 4 } end def test_inserted_id doc = @coll.find().collect.first assert_equal @r1['_id'], doc['_id'] end def test_find_simple @r2 = @coll.insert('_id' => new_oid, 'a' => 2) @r3 = @coll.insert('_id' => new_oid, 'b' => 3) # Check sizes docs = @coll.find().map assert_equal 3, docs.size assert_equal 3, @coll.count # Find by id docs = @coll.find('_id' => @r1['_id']).map assert_equal 1, docs.size doc = docs.first assert_equal doc['_id'], @r1['_id'] assert_equal doc['a'], @r1['a'] # Find by id (same id again) docs = @coll.find('_id' => @r1['_id']).map assert_equal 1, docs.size doc = docs.first assert_equal doc['_id'], @r1['_id'] assert_equal doc['a'], @r1['a'] # Find by other value docs = @coll.find('a' => @r1['a']).map assert_equal 1, docs.size doc = docs.first assert_equal doc['_id'], @r1['_id'] assert_equal doc['a'], @r1['a'] end def test_find_advanced @r2 = @coll.insert('_id' => new_oid, 'a' => 2) @r3 = @coll.insert('_id' => new_oid, 'b' => 3) # Find by advanced query (less than) docs = @coll.find('a' => { '$lt' => 10 }).map assert_equal 2, docs.size assert docs.detect { |row| row['a'] == 1 } assert docs.detect { |row| row['a'] == 2 } # Find by advanced query (greater than) docs = @coll.find('a' => { '$gt' => 1 }).map assert_equal 1, docs.size assert docs.detect { |row| row['a'] == 2 } # Find by advanced query (less than or equal to) docs = @coll.find('a' => { '$lte' => 1 }).map assert_equal 1, docs.size assert docs.detect { |row| row['a'] == 1 } # Find by advanced query (greater than or equal to) docs = @coll.find('a' => { '$gte' => 1 }).map assert_equal 2, docs.size assert docs.detect { |row| row['a'] == 1 } assert docs.detect { |row| row['a'] == 2 } # Find by advanced query (between) docs = @coll.find('a' => { '$gt' => 1, '$lt' => 3 }).map assert_equal 1, docs.size assert docs.detect { |row| row['a'] == 2 } # Find by advanced query (in clause) docs = @coll.find('a' => {'$in' => [1,2]}).map assert_equal 2, docs.size assert docs.detect { |row| row['a'] == 1 } assert docs.detect { |row| row['a'] == 2 } # Find by advanced query (regexp) docs = @coll.find('a' => /[1|2]/).map assert_equal 2, docs.size assert docs.detect { |row| row['a'] == 1 } assert docs.detect { |row| row['a'] == 2 } end def test_find_sorting @coll.insert('a' => 2) @coll.insert('b' => 3) # Sorting (ascending) docs = @coll.find({'a' => { '$lt' => 10 }}, :sort => [{'a' => 1}]).map assert_equal 2, docs.size assert_equal 1, docs.first['a'] # Sorting (descending) docs = @coll.find({'a' => { '$lt' => 10 }}, :sort => [{'a' => -1}]).map assert_equal 2, docs.size assert_equal 2, docs.first['a'] # Sorting using array of names; assumes ascending order. docs = @coll.find({'a' => { '$lt' => 10 }}, :sort => ['a']).map assert_equal 2, docs.size assert_equal 1, docs.first['a'] # Sorting using empty array; no order guarantee but should not blow up. docs = @coll.find({'a' => { '$lt' => 10 }}, :sort => []).map assert_equal 2, docs.size # Sorting using ordered hash. You can use an unordered one, but then the # order of the keys won't be guaranteed thus your sort won't make sense. oh = OrderedHash.new oh['a'] = -1 docs = @coll.find({'a' => { '$lt' => 10 }}, :sort => oh).map assert_equal 2, docs.size assert_equal 2, docs.first['a'] end # def test_ def test_close @db.close assert @db.socket.closed? begin @coll.insert('a' => 1) fail "expected IOError exception" rescue IOError => ex assert_match /closed stream/, ex.to_s end end def test_drop_collection assert @db.drop_collection(@coll.name), "drop of collection #{@coll.name} failed" assert !@db.collection_names.include?(@coll_full_name) @coll = nil end def test_collection_names names = @db.collection_names assert names.length >= 1 assert names.include?(@coll_full_name) coll2 = @db.collection('test2') coll2.insert('a' => 1) # collection not created until it's used names = @db.collection_names assert names.length >= 2 assert names.include?(@coll_full_name) assert names.include?('ruby-mongo-test.test2') ensure @db.drop_collection('test2') end def test_collections_info cursor = @db.collections_info rows = cursor.collect assert rows.length >= 1 row = rows.detect { |r| r['name'] == @coll_full_name } assert_not_nil row assert_equal @coll.name, row['options']['create'] end def test_collection_options @db.drop_collection('foobar') @db.strict = true begin coll = @db.create_collection('foobar', :capped => true, :size => 1024) options = coll.options() assert_equal 'foobar', options['create'] assert_equal true, options['capped'] assert_equal 1024, options['size'] rescue => ex @db.drop_collection('foobar') fail "did not expect exception \"#{ex}\"" end end def test_full_coll_name assert_equal @coll_full_name, @db.full_coll_name(@coll.name) end def test_index_information @db.create_index(@coll.name, 'index_name', ['a']) list = @db.index_information(@coll.name) assert_equal 1, list.length info = list[0] assert_equal 'index_name', info[:name] assert_equal 1, info[:keys]['a'] end def test_array @coll << {'b' => [1, 2, 3]} rows = @coll.find({}, {:fields => ['b']}).collect assert_equal 1, rows.length assert_equal [1, 2, 3], rows[0]['b'] end def test_regex regex = /foobar/i @coll << {'b' => regex} rows = @coll.find({}, {:fields => ['b']}).collect assert_equal 1, rows.length assert_equal regex, rows[0]['b'] end def test_strict assert !@db.strict? @db.strict = true assert @db.strict? end def test_strict_access_collection @db.strict = true begin @db.collection('does-not-exist') fail "expected exception" rescue => ex assert_equal "Collection does-not-exist doesn't exist. Currently in strict mode.", ex.to_s ensure @db.strict = false @db.drop_collection('does-not-exist') end end def test_strict_create_collection @db.drop_collection('foobar') @db.strict = true begin @db.create_collection('foobar') assert true rescue => ex fail "did not expect exception \"#{ex}\"" end # Now the collection exists. This time we should see an exception. begin @db.create_collection('foobar') fail "expected exception" rescue => ex assert_equal "Collection foobar already exists. Currently in strict mode.", ex.to_s ensure @db.strict = false @db.drop_collection('foobar') end end def test_ismaster assert @db.master? end private def new_oid XGen::Mongo::Driver::ObjectID.new end end