From 433958b40ce5d892b9e5c2606a3113ff1132c216 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Carsten Brandt Date: Sun, 3 Nov 2013 15:50:11 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] removed sqlite specific test as it is the same as base AR test now --- .../framework/db/sqlite/SqliteActiveRecordTest.php | 31 ---------------------- 1 file changed, 31 deletions(-) diff --git a/tests/unit/framework/db/sqlite/SqliteActiveRecordTest.php b/tests/unit/framework/db/sqlite/SqliteActiveRecordTest.php index 6f499bb..88e950a 100644 --- a/tests/unit/framework/db/sqlite/SqliteActiveRecordTest.php +++ b/tests/unit/framework/db/sqlite/SqliteActiveRecordTest.php @@ -11,35 +11,4 @@ use yiiunit\framework\db\ActiveRecordTest; class SqliteActiveRecordTest extends ActiveRecordTest { protected $driverName = 'sqlite'; - - /** - * Some PDO implementations(e.g. cubrid) do not support boolean values. - * Make sure this does not affect AR layer. - */ - public function testBooleanAttribute() - { - $customer = new Customer(); - $customer->name = 'boolean customer'; - $customer->email = 'mail@example.com'; - $customer->status = true; - $customer->save(false); - - $customer->refresh(); - $this->assertEquals(1, $customer->status); - - $customer->status = false; - $customer->save(false); - - $customer->refresh(); - // sqlite will return empty string here but it would still - // evaluate to false or null so we accept it - $this->assertTrue(0 == $customer->status); - - // select with boolean values does not seem to work in sqlite - $customers = Customer::find()->where(['status' => true])->all(); - $this->assertEquals(2, count($customers)); - - $customers = Customer::find()->where(['status' => false])->all(); - $this->assertEquals(1, count($customers)); - } }