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/**
* This is the database schema for testing PostgreSQL support of yii Active Record.
* To test this feature, you need to create a database named 'yiitest' on 'localhost'
* and create an account 'postgres/postgres' which owns this test database.
*/
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS tbl_order_item CASCADE;
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS tbl_item CASCADE;
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS tbl_order CASCADE;
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS tbl_category CASCADE;
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS tbl_customer CASCADE;
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS tbl_type CASCADE;
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS tbl_null_values CASCADE;
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS tbl_constraints CASCADE;
CREATE TABLE tbl_constraints
(
id integer not null,
field1 varchar(255)
);
CREATE TABLE tbl_customer (
id serial not null primary key,
email varchar(128) NOT NULL,
name varchar(128) NOT NULL,
address text,
status integer DEFAULT 0
);
comment on column public.tbl_customer.email is 'someone@example.com';
CREATE TABLE tbl_category (
id serial not null primary key,
name varchar(128) NOT NULL
);
CREATE TABLE tbl_item (
id serial not null primary key,
name varchar(128) NOT NULL,
category_id integer NOT NULL references tbl_category(id) on UPDATE CASCADE on DELETE CASCADE
);
CREATE TABLE tbl_order (
id serial not null primary key,
customer_id integer NOT NULL references tbl_customer(id) on UPDATE CASCADE on DELETE CASCADE,
create_time integer NOT NULL,
total decimal(10,0) NOT NULL
);
CREATE TABLE tbl_order_item (
order_id integer NOT NULL references tbl_order(id) on UPDATE CASCADE on DELETE CASCADE,
item_id integer NOT NULL references tbl_item(id) on UPDATE CASCADE on DELETE CASCADE,
quantity integer NOT NULL,
subtotal decimal(10,0) NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (order_id,item_id)
);
CREATE TABLE tbl_null_values (
id INT UNSIGNED AUTOINCREMENT NOT NULL,
var1 INT UNSIGNED NULL,
var2 INT NULL,
var3 INT DEFAULT NULL,
stringcol VARCHAR(32) DEFAULT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY (id)
);
CREATE TABLE tbl_type (
int_col integer NOT NULL,
int_col2 integer DEFAULT '1',
char_col char(100) NOT NULL,
char_col2 varchar(100) DEFAULT 'something',
char_col3 text,
float_col double precision NOT NULL,
float_col2 double precision DEFAULT '1.23',
blob_col bytea,
numeric_col decimal(5,2) DEFAULT '33.22',
time timestamp NOT NULL DEFAULT '2002-01-01 00:00:00',
bool_col smallint NOT NULL,
bool_col2 smallint DEFAULT '1'
);
INSERT INTO tbl_customer (email, name, address, status) VALUES ('user1@example.com', 'user1', 'address1', 1);
INSERT INTO tbl_customer (email, name, address, status) VALUES ('user2@example.com', 'user2', 'address2', 1);
INSERT INTO tbl_customer (email, name, address, status) VALUES ('user3@example.com', 'user3', 'address3', 2);
INSERT INTO tbl_category (name) VALUES ('Books');
INSERT INTO tbl_category (name) VALUES ('Movies');
INSERT INTO tbl_item (name, category_id) VALUES ('Agile Web Application Development with Yii1.1 and PHP5', 1);
INSERT INTO tbl_item (name, category_id) VALUES ('Yii 1.1 Application Development Cookbook', 1);
INSERT INTO tbl_item (name, category_id) VALUES ('Ice Age', 2);
INSERT INTO tbl_item (name, category_id) VALUES ('Toy Story', 2);
INSERT INTO tbl_item (name, category_id) VALUES ('Cars', 2);
INSERT INTO tbl_order (customer_id, create_time, total) VALUES (1, 1325282384, 110.0);
INSERT INTO tbl_order (customer_id, create_time, total) VALUES (2, 1325334482, 33.0);
INSERT INTO tbl_order (customer_id, create_time, total) VALUES (2, 1325502201, 40.0);
INSERT INTO tbl_order_item (order_id, item_id, quantity, subtotal) VALUES (1, 1, 1, 30.0);
INSERT INTO tbl_order_item (order_id, item_id, quantity, subtotal) VALUES (1, 2, 2, 40.0);
INSERT INTO tbl_order_item (order_id, item_id, quantity, subtotal) VALUES (2, 4, 1, 10.0);
INSERT INTO tbl_order_item (order_id, item_id, quantity, subtotal) VALUES (2, 5, 1, 15.0);
INSERT INTO tbl_order_item (order_id, item_id, quantity, subtotal) VALUES (2, 3, 1, 8.0);
INSERT INTO tbl_order_item (order_id, item_id, quantity, subtotal) VALUES (3, 2, 1, 40.0);
/**
* (Postgres-)Database Schema for validator tests
*/
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS tbl_validator_main CASCADE;
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS tbl_validator_ref CASCADE;
CREATE TABLE tbl_validator_main (
id integer not null primary key,
field1 VARCHAR(255)
);
CREATE TABLE tbl_validator_ref (
id integer not null primary key,
a_field VARCHAR(255),
ref integer
);
INSERT INTO tbl_validator_main (id, field1) VALUES (1, 'just a string1');
INSERT INTO tbl_validator_main (id, field1) VALUES (2, 'just a string2');
INSERT INTO tbl_validator_main (id, field1) VALUES (3, 'just a string3');
INSERT INTO tbl_validator_main (id, field1) VALUES (4, 'just a string4');
INSERT INTO tbl_validator_ref (id, a_field, ref) VALUES (1, 'ref_to_2', 2);
INSERT INTO tbl_validator_ref (id, a_field, ref) VALUES (2, 'ref_to_2', 2);
INSERT INTO tbl_validator_ref (id, a_field, ref) VALUES (3, 'ref_to_3', 3);
INSERT INTO tbl_validator_ref (id, a_field, ref) VALUES (4, 'ref_to_4', 4);
INSERT INTO tbl_validator_ref (id, a_field, ref) VALUES (5, 'ref_to_4', 4);
INSERT INTO tbl_validator_ref (id, a_field, ref) VALUES (6, 'ref_to_5', 5);