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go-sqlxmock/expectations.go
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Update expectations.go
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package sqlmock
import (
"database/sql/driver"
"fmt"
"strings"
"sync"
"time"
)
// an expectation interface
type expectation interface {
fulfilled() bool
Lock()
Unlock()
String() string
}
// common expectation struct
// satisfies the expectation interface
type commonExpectation struct {
sync.Mutex
triggered bool
err error
}
func (e *commonExpectation) fulfilled() bool {
return e.triggered
}
// ExpectedClose is used to manage *sql.DB.Close expectation
// returned by *Sqlmock.ExpectClose.
type ExpectedClose struct {
commonExpectation
}
// WillReturnError allows to set an error for *sql.DB.Close action
func (e *ExpectedClose) WillReturnError(err error) *ExpectedClose {
e.err = err
return e
}
// String returns string representation
func (e *ExpectedClose) String() string {
msg := "ExpectedClose => expecting database Close"
if e.err != nil {
msg += fmt.Sprintf(", which should return error: %s", e.err)
}
return msg
}
// ExpectedBegin is used to manage *sql.DB.Begin expectation
// returned by *Sqlmock.ExpectBegin.
type ExpectedBegin struct {
commonExpectation
delay time.Duration
}
// WillReturnError allows to set an error for *sql.DB.Begin action
func (e *ExpectedBegin) WillReturnError(err error) *ExpectedBegin {
e.err = err
return e
}
// String returns string representation
func (e *ExpectedBegin) String() string {
msg := "ExpectedBegin => expecting database transaction Begin"
if e.err != nil {
msg += fmt.Sprintf(", which should return error: %s", e.err)
}
return msg
}
// WillDelayFor allows to specify duration for which it will delay
// result. May be used together with Context
func (e *ExpectedBegin) WillDelayFor(duration time.Duration) *ExpectedBegin {
e.delay = duration
return e
}
// ExpectedCommit is used to manage *sql.Tx.Commit expectation
// returned by *Sqlmock.ExpectCommit.
type ExpectedCommit struct {
commonExpectation
}
// WillReturnError allows to set an error for *sql.Tx.Close action
func (e *ExpectedCommit) WillReturnError(err error) *ExpectedCommit {
e.err = err
return e
}
// String returns string representation
func (e *ExpectedCommit) String() string {
msg := "ExpectedCommit => expecting transaction Commit"
if e.err != nil {
msg += fmt.Sprintf(", which should return error: %s", e.err)
}
return msg
}
// ExpectedRollback is used to manage *sql.Tx.Rollback expectation
// returned by *Sqlmock.ExpectRollback.
type ExpectedRollback struct {
commonExpectation
}
// WillReturnError allows to set an error for *sql.Tx.Rollback action
func (e *ExpectedRollback) WillReturnError(err error) *ExpectedRollback {
e.err = err
return e
}
// String returns string representation
func (e *ExpectedRollback) String() string {
msg := "ExpectedRollback => expecting transaction Rollback"
if e.err != nil {
msg += fmt.Sprintf(", which should return error: %s", e.err)
}
return msg
}
// ExpectedQuery is used to manage *sql.DB.Query, *dql.DB.QueryRow, *sql.Tx.Query,
// *sql.Tx.QueryRow, *sql.Stmt.Query or *sql.Stmt.QueryRow expectations.
// Returned by *Sqlmock.ExpectQuery.
type ExpectedQuery struct {
queryBasedExpectation
rows driver.Rows
delay time.Duration
rowsMustBeClosed bool
rowsWereClosed bool
}
// WithArgs will match given expected args to actual database query arguments.
// if at least one argument does not match, it will return an error. For specific
// arguments an sqlmock.Argument interface can be used to match an argument.
func (e *ExpectedQuery) WithArgs(args ...driver.Value) *ExpectedQuery {
e.args = args
return e
}
// RowsWillBeClosed expects this query rows to be closed.
func (e *ExpectedQuery) RowsWillBeClosed() *ExpectedQuery {
e.rowsMustBeClosed = true
return e
}
// WillReturnError allows to set an error for expected database query
func (e *ExpectedQuery) WillReturnError(err error) *ExpectedQuery {
e.err = err
return e
}
// WillDelayFor allows to specify duration for which it will delay
// result. May be used together with Context
func (e *ExpectedQuery) WillDelayFor(duration time.Duration) *ExpectedQuery {
e.delay = duration
return e
}
// String returns string representation
func (e *ExpectedQuery) String() string {
msg := "ExpectedQuery => expecting Query, QueryContext or QueryRow which:"
msg += "\n - matches sql: '" + e.expectSQL + "'"
if len(e.args) == 0 {
msg += "\n - is without arguments"
} else {
msg += "\n - is with arguments:\n"
for i, arg := range e.args {
msg += fmt.Sprintf(" %d - %+v\n", i, arg)
}
msg = strings.TrimSpace(msg)
}
if e.rows != nil {
msg += fmt.Sprintf("\n - %s", e.rows)
}
if e.err != nil {
msg += fmt.Sprintf("\n - should return error: %s", e.err)
}
return msg
}
// ExpectedExec is used to manage *sql.DB.Exec, *sql.Tx.Exec or *sql.Stmt.Exec expectations.
// Returned by *Sqlmock.ExpectExec.
type ExpectedExec struct {
queryBasedExpectation
result driver.Result
delay time.Duration
}
// WithArgs will match given expected args to actual database exec operation arguments.
// if at least one argument does not match, it will return an error. For specific
// arguments an sqlmock.Argument interface can be used to match an argument.
func (e *ExpectedExec) WithArgs(args ...driver.Value) *ExpectedExec {
e.args = args
return e
}
// WillReturnError allows to set an error for expected database exec action
func (e *ExpectedExec) WillReturnError(err error) *ExpectedExec {
e.err = err
return e
}
// WillDelayFor allows to specify duration for which it will delay
// result. May be used together with Context
func (e *ExpectedExec) WillDelayFor(duration time.Duration) *ExpectedExec {
e.delay = duration
return e
}
// String returns string representation
func (e *ExpectedExec) String() string {
msg := "ExpectedExec => expecting Exec or ExecContext which:"
msg += "\n - matches sql: '" + e.expectSQL + "'"
if len(e.args) == 0 {
msg += "\n - is without arguments"
} else {
msg += "\n - is with arguments:\n"
var margs []string
for i, arg := range e.args {
margs = append(margs, fmt.Sprintf(" %d - %+v", i, arg))
}
msg += strings.Join(margs, "\n")
}
if e.result != nil {
res, _ := e.result.(*result)
msg += "\n - should return Result having:"
msg += fmt.Sprintf("\n LastInsertId: %d", res.insertID)
msg += fmt.Sprintf("\n RowsAffected: %d", res.rowsAffected)
if res.err != nil {
msg += fmt.Sprintf("\n Error: %s", res.err)
}
}
if e.err != nil {
msg += fmt.Sprintf("\n - should return error: %s", e.err)
}
return msg
}
// WillReturnResult arranges for an expected Exec() to return a particular
// result, there is sqlmock.NewResult(lastInsertID int64, affectedRows int64) method
// to build a corresponding result. Or if actions needs to be tested against errors
// sqlmock.NewErrorResult(err error) to return a given error.
func (e *ExpectedExec) WillReturnResult(result driver.Result) *ExpectedExec {
e.result = result
return e
}
// ExpectedPrepare is used to manage *sql.DB.Prepare or *sql.Tx.Prepare expectations.
// Returned by *Sqlmock.ExpectPrepare.
type ExpectedPrepare struct {
commonExpectation
mock *sqlmock
expectSQL string
statement driver.Stmt
closeErr error
mustBeClosed bool
wasClosed bool
delay time.Duration
}
// WillReturnError allows to set an error for the expected *sql.DB.Prepare or *sql.Tx.Prepare action.
func (e *ExpectedPrepare) WillReturnError(err error) *ExpectedPrepare {
e.err = err
return e
}
// WillReturnCloseError allows to set an error for this prepared statement Close action
func (e *ExpectedPrepare) WillReturnCloseError(err error) *ExpectedPrepare {
e.closeErr = err
return e
}
// WillDelayFor allows to specify duration for which it will delay
// result. May be used together with Context
func (e *ExpectedPrepare) WillDelayFor(duration time.Duration) *ExpectedPrepare {
e.delay = duration
return e
}
// WillBeClosed expects this prepared statement to
// be closed.
func (e *ExpectedPrepare) WillBeClosed() *ExpectedPrepare {
e.mustBeClosed = true
return e
}
// ExpectQuery allows to expect Query() or QueryRow() on this prepared statement.
// This method is convenient in order to prevent duplicating sql query string matching.
func (e *ExpectedPrepare) ExpectQuery() *ExpectedQuery {
eq := &ExpectedQuery{}
eq.expectSQL = e.expectSQL
eq.converter = e.mock.converter
e.mock.expected = append(e.mock.expected, eq)
return eq
}
// ExpectExec allows to expect Exec() on this prepared statement.
// This method is convenient in order to prevent duplicating sql query string matching.
func (e *ExpectedPrepare) ExpectExec() *ExpectedExec {
eq := &ExpectedExec{}
eq.expectSQL = e.expectSQL
eq.converter = e.mock.converter
e.mock.expected = append(e.mock.expected, eq)
return eq
}
// String returns string representation
func (e *ExpectedPrepare) String() string {
msg := "ExpectedPrepare => expecting Prepare statement which:"
msg += "\n - matches sql: '" + e.expectSQL + "'"
if e.err != nil {
msg += fmt.Sprintf("\n - should return error: %s", e.err)
}
if e.closeErr != nil {
msg += fmt.Sprintf("\n - should return error on Close: %s", e.closeErr)
}
return msg
}
// query based expectation
// adds a query matching logic
type queryBasedExpectation struct {
commonExpectation
expectSQL string
converter driver.ValueConverter
args []driver.Value
}
func (e *queryBasedExpectation) attemptArgMatch(args []namedValue) (err error) {
// catch panic
defer func() {
if e := recover(); e != nil {
_, ok := e.(error)
if !ok {
err = fmt.Errorf(e.(string))
}
}
}()
err = e.argsMatches(args)
return
}