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<?php
/**
* @link http://www.yiiframework.com/
* @copyright Copyright (c) 2008 Yii Software LLC
* @license http://www.yiiframework.com/license/
*/
namespace yii\test;
use Yii;
use yii\base\Component;
use yii\base\InvalidConfigException;
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use yii\db\ActiveRecordInterface;
use yii\db\Connection;
/**
* DbFixtureManager manages database fixtures during tests.
*
* A fixture represents a list of rows for a specific table. For a test method,
* using a fixture means that at the beginning of the method, the table has and only
* has the rows that are given in the fixture. Therefore, the table's state is
* predictable.
*
* A fixture is represented as a PHP script whose name (without suffix) is the
* same as the table name (if schema name is needed, it should be prefixed to
* the table name). The PHP script returns an array representing a list of table
* rows. Each row is an associative array of column values indexed by column names.
*
* Fixtures must be stored under the [[basePath]] directory. The directory
* may contain a file named `init.php` which will be executed before any fixture is loaded.
*
* @author Qiang Xue <qiang.xue@gmail.com>
* @since 2.0
*/
class DbFixtureManager extends Component
{
/**
* @var string the init script file that should be executed before running each test.
* This should be a path relative to [[basePath]].
*/
public $initScript = 'init.php';
/**
* @var string the base path containing all fixtures. This can be either a directory path or path alias.
*/
public $basePath = '@app/tests/fixtures';
/**
* @var Connection|string the DB connection object or the application component ID of the DB connection.
* After the DbFixtureManager object is created, if you want to change this property, you should only assign it
* with a DB connection object.
*/
public $db = 'db';
/**
* @var array list of database schemas that the test tables may reside in. Defaults to
* [''], meaning using the default schema (an empty string refers to the
* default schema). This property is mainly used when turning on and off integrity checks
* so that fixture data can be populated into the database without causing problem.
*/
public $schemas = [''];
private $_rows; // fixture name, row alias => row
private $_models; // fixture name, row alias => record (or class name)
private $_modelClasses;
/**
* Loads the specified fixtures.
*
* This method does the following things to load the fixtures:
*
* - Run [[initScript]] if any.
* - Clean up data and models loaded in memory previously.
* - Load each specified fixture by calling [[loadFixture()]].
*
* @param array $fixtures a list of fixtures (fixture name => table name or AR class name) to be loaded.
* Each array element can be either a table name (with schema prefix if needed), or a fully-qualified
* ActiveRecord class name (e.g. `app\models\Post`). An element can be associated with a key
* which will be treated as the fixture name.
* @return array the loaded fixture data (fixture name => table rows)
* @throws InvalidConfigException if a model class specifying a fixture is not an ActiveRecord class.
*/
public function load(array $fixtures = [])
{
$this->basePath = Yii::getAlias($this->basePath);
if (is_string($this->db)) {
$this->db = Yii::$app->getComponent($this->db);
}
if (!$this->db instanceof Connection) {
throw new InvalidConfigException("The 'db' property must be either a DB connection instance or the application component ID of a DB connection.");
}
foreach ($fixtures as $name => $fixture) {
if (strpos($fixture, '\\') !== false) {
$model = new $fixture;
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if ($model instanceof ActiveRecordInterface) {
$this->_modelClasses[$name] = $fixture;
$fixtures[$name] = $model->getTableSchema()->name;
} else {
throw new InvalidConfigException("Fixture '$fixture' must be an ActiveRecord class.");
}
}
}
$this->_modelClasses = $this->_rows = $this->_models = [];
$this->checkIntegrity(false);
if (!empty($this->initScript)) {
$initFile = $this->basePath . '/' . $this->initScript;
if (is_file($initFile)) {
require($initFile);
}
}
foreach ($fixtures as $name => $tableName) {
$rows = $this->loadFixture($tableName);
if (is_array($rows)) {
$this->_rows[$name] = $rows;
}
}
$this->checkIntegrity(true);
return $this->_rows;
}
/**
* Loads the fixture for the specified table.
*
* This method does the following tasks to load the fixture for a table:
*
* - Remove existing rows in the table.
* - If there is any auto-incremental column, the corresponding sequence will be reset to 0.
* - If a fixture file is found, it will be executed, and its return value will be treated
* as rows which will then be inserted into the table.
*
* @param string $tableName table name
* @return array|boolean the loaded fixture rows indexed by row aliases (if any).
* False is returned if the table does not have a fixture.
* @throws InvalidConfigException if the specified table does not exist
*/
public function loadFixture($tableName)
{
$table = $this->db->getSchema()->getTableSchema($tableName);
if ($table === null) {
throw new InvalidConfigException("Table does not exist: $tableName");
}
$this->db->createCommand()->truncateTable($tableName)->execute();
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$this->db->createCommand()->resetSequence($tableName, 1)->execute();
$fileName = $this->basePath . '/' . $tableName . '.php';
if (!is_file($fileName)) {
return false;
}
$rows = [];
foreach (require($fileName) as $alias => $row) {
$this->db->createCommand()->insert($tableName, $row)->execute();
if ($table->sequenceName !== null) {
foreach ($table->primaryKey as $pk) {
if (!isset($row[$pk])) {
$row[$pk] = $this->db->getLastInsertID($table->sequenceName);
break;
}
}
}
$rows[$alias] = $row;
}
return $rows;
}
/**
* Returns the fixture data rows.
* The rows will have updated primary key values if the primary key is auto-incremental.
* @param string $fixtureName the fixture name
* @return array the fixture data rows. False is returned if there is no such fixture data.
*/
public function getRows($fixtureName)
{
return isset($this->_rows[$fixtureName]) ? $this->_rows[$fixtureName] : false;
}
/**
* Returns the specified ActiveRecord instance in the fixture data.
* @param string $fixtureName the fixture name
* @param string $modelName the alias for the fixture data row
* @return ActiveRecordInterface the ActiveRecord instance. Null is returned if there is no such fixture row.
*/
public function getModel($fixtureName, $modelName)
{
if (!isset($this->_modelClasses[$fixtureName]) || !isset($this->_rows[$fixtureName][$modelName])) {
return null;
}
if (isset($this->_models[$fixtureName][$modelName])) {
return $this->_models[$fixtureName][$modelName];
}
$row = $this->_rows[$fixtureName][$modelName];
/** @var ActiveRecordInterface $modelClass */
$modelClass = $this->_models[$fixtureName];
/** @var ActiveRecordInterface $model */
$model = new $modelClass;
$keys = [];
foreach ($model->primaryKey() as $key) {
$keys[$key] = isset($row[$key]) ? $row[$key] : null;
}
return $this->_models[$fixtureName][$modelName] = $modelClass::find($keys);
}
/**
* Enables or disables database integrity check.
* This method may be used to temporarily turn off foreign constraints check.
* @param boolean $check whether to enable database integrity check
*/
public function checkIntegrity($check)
{
foreach ($this->schemas as $schema) {
$this->db->createCommand()->checkIntegrity($check, $schema)->execute();
}
}
}