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145 lines
4.7 KiB
Rust
145 lines
4.7 KiB
Rust
extern crate time_ as time;
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use sqlx::mysql::MySql;
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use sqlx_test::test_type;
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test_type!(bool(MySql, "false" == false, "true" == true));
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test_type!(u8(MySql, "CAST(253 AS UNSIGNED)" == 253_u8));
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test_type!(i8(MySql, "5" == 5_i8, "0" == 0_i8));
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test_type!(u16(MySql, "CAST(21415 AS UNSIGNED)" == 21415_u16));
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test_type!(i16(MySql, "21415" == 21415_i16));
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test_type!(u32(MySql, "CAST(2141512 AS UNSIGNED)" == 2141512_u32));
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test_type!(i32(MySql, "2141512" == 2141512_i32));
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test_type!(u64(MySql, "CAST(2141512 AS UNSIGNED)" == 2141512_u64));
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test_type!(i64(MySql, "2141512" == 2141512_i64));
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test_type!(f64(MySql, "3.14159265e0" == 3.14159265_f64));
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// NOTE: This behavior can be very surprising. MySQL implicitly widens FLOAT bind parameters
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// to DOUBLE. This results in the weirdness you see below. MySQL generally recommends to stay
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// away from FLOATs.
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test_type!(f32(MySql, "3.1410000324249268e0" == 3.141f32 as f64 as f32));
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test_type!(string<String>(MySql,
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"'helloworld'" == "helloworld",
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"''" == ""
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));
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test_type!(bytes<Vec<u8>>(MySql,
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"X'DEADBEEF'"
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== vec![0xDE_u8, 0xAD, 0xBE, 0xEF],
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"X''"
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== Vec::<u8>::new(),
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"X'0000000052'"
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== vec![0_u8, 0, 0, 0, 0x52]
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));
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#[cfg(feature = "chrono")]
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mod chrono {
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use super::*;
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use sqlx::types::chrono::{DateTime, NaiveDate, NaiveDateTime, NaiveTime, Utc};
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test_type!(chrono_date<NaiveDate>(
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MySql,
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"DATE '2001-01-05'" == NaiveDate::from_ymd(2001, 1, 5),
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"DATE '2050-11-23'" == NaiveDate::from_ymd(2050, 11, 23)
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));
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test_type!(chrono_time<NaiveTime>(
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MySql,
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"TIME '05:10:20.115100'" == NaiveTime::from_hms_micro(5, 10, 20, 115100)
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));
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test_type!(chrono_date_time<NaiveDateTime>(
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MySql,
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"TIMESTAMP '2019-01-02 05:10:20'" == NaiveDate::from_ymd(2019, 1, 2).and_hms(5, 10, 20)
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));
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test_type!(chrono_timestamp<DateTime::<Utc>>(
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MySql,
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"TIMESTAMP '2019-01-02 05:10:20.115100'"
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== DateTime::<Utc>::from_utc(
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NaiveDate::from_ymd(2019, 1, 2).and_hms_micro(5, 10, 20, 115100),
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Utc,
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)
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));
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}
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#[cfg(feature = "time")]
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mod time_tests {
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use super::*;
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use sqlx::types::time::{Date, OffsetDateTime, PrimitiveDateTime, Time};
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use time::{date, time};
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test_type!(time_date<Date>(
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MySql,
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"DATE '2001-01-05'" == date!(2001 - 1 - 5),
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"DATE '2050-11-23'" == date!(2050 - 11 - 23)
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));
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test_type!(time_time<Time>(
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MySql,
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"TIME '05:10:20.115100'" == time!(5:10:20.115100)
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));
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test_type!(time_date_time<PrimitiveDateTime>(
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MySql,
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"TIMESTAMP '2019-01-02 05:10:20'" == date!(2019 - 1 - 2).with_time(time!(5:10:20)),
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"TIMESTAMP '2019-01-02 05:10:20.115100'"
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== date!(2019 - 1 - 2).with_time(time!(5:10:20.115100))
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));
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test_type!(time_timestamp<OffsetDateTime>(
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MySql,
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"TIMESTAMP '2019-01-02 05:10:20.115100'"
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== date!(2019 - 1 - 2)
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.with_time(time!(5:10:20.115100))
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.assume_utc()
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));
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}
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#[cfg(feature = "bigdecimal")]
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test_type!(decimal<sqlx::types::BigDecimal>(
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MySql,
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"CAST(0 as DECIMAL(0, 0))" == "0".parse::<sqlx::types::BigDecimal>().unwrap(),
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"CAST(1 AS DECIMAL(1, 0))" == "1".parse::<sqlx::types::BigDecimal>().unwrap(),
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"CAST(10000 AS DECIMAL(5, 0))" == "10000".parse::<sqlx::types::BigDecimal>().unwrap(),
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"CAST(0.1 AS DECIMAL(2, 1))" == "0.1".parse::<sqlx::types::BigDecimal>().unwrap(),
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"CAST(0.01234 AS DECIMAL(6, 5))" == "0.01234".parse::<sqlx::types::BigDecimal>().unwrap(),
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"CAST(12.34 AS DECIMAL(4, 2))" == "12.34".parse::<sqlx::types::BigDecimal>().unwrap(),
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"CAST(12345.6789 AS DECIMAL(9, 4))" == "12345.6789".parse::<sqlx::types::BigDecimal>().unwrap(),
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));
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#[cfg(feature = "json")]
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mod json_tests {
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use super::*;
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use serde_json::{json, Value as JsonValue};
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use sqlx::types::Json;
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use sqlx_test::test_type;
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test_type!(json<JsonValue>(
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MySql,
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"SELECT CAST({0} AS JSON) <=> CAST(? AS JSON), CAST({0} AS JSON) as _2, ? as _3",
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"'\"Hello, World\"'" == json!("Hello, World"),
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"'\"😎\"'" == json!("😎"),
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"'\"🙋♀️\"'" == json!("🙋♀️"),
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"'[\"Hello\", \"World!\"]'" == json!(["Hello", "World!"])
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));
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#[derive(serde::Deserialize, serde::Serialize, Debug, PartialEq)]
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struct Friend {
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name: String,
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age: u32,
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}
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test_type!(json_struct<Json<Friend>>(
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MySql,
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"SELECT CAST({0} AS JSON) <=> CAST(? AS JSON), CAST({0} AS JSON) as _2, ? as _3",
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"\'{\"name\": \"Joe\", \"age\":33}\'" == Json(Friend { name: "Joe".to_string(), age: 33 })
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));
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}
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