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-# 2001 September 15 |
-# |
-# The author disclaims copyright to this source code. In place of |
-# a legal notice, here is a blessing: |
-# |
-# May you do good and not evil. |
-# May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others. |
-# May you share freely, never taking more than you give. |
-# |
-#*********************************************************************** |
-# This file implements regression tests for SQLite library. |
-# |
-# This file implements tests for foreign keys. |
-# |
- |
-set testdir [file dirname $argv0] |
-source $testdir/tester.tcl |
- |
-ifcapable {!foreignkey} { |
- finish_test |
- return |
-} |
- |
-# Create a table and some data to work with. |
-# |
-do_test fkey1-1.0 { |
- execsql { |
- CREATE TABLE t1( |
- a INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, |
- b INTEGER |
- REFERENCES t1 ON DELETE CASCADE |
- REFERENCES t2, |
- c TEXT, |
- FOREIGN KEY (b,c) REFERENCES t2(x,y) ON UPDATE CASCADE |
- ); |
- } |
-} {} |
-do_test fkey1-1.1 { |
- execsql { |
- CREATE TABLE t2( |
- x INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, |
- y TEXT |
- ); |
- } |
-} {} |
-do_test fkey1-1.2 { |
- execsql { |
- CREATE TABLE t3( |
- a INTEGER REFERENCES t2, |
- b INTEGER REFERENCES t1, |
- FOREIGN KEY (a,b) REFERENCES t2(x,y) |
- ); |
- } |
-} {} |
- |
-do_test fkey1-2.1 { |
- execsql { |
- CREATE TABLE t4(a integer primary key); |
- CREATE TABLE t5(x references t4); |
- CREATE TABLE t6(x references t4); |
- CREATE TABLE t7(x references t4); |
- CREATE TABLE t8(x references t4); |
- CREATE TABLE t9(x references t4); |
- CREATE TABLE t10(x references t4); |
- DROP TABLE t7; |
- DROP TABLE t9; |
- DROP TABLE t5; |
- DROP TABLE t8; |
- DROP TABLE t6; |
- DROP TABLE t10; |
- } |
-} {} |
- |
-do_test fkey1-3.1 { |
- execsql { |
- CREATE TABLE t5(a PRIMARY KEY, b, c); |
- CREATE TABLE t6( |
- d REFERENCES t5, |
- e REFERENCES t5(c) |
- ); |
- PRAGMA foreign_key_list(t6); |
- } |
-} [concat \ |
- {0 0 t5 e c {NO ACTION} {NO ACTION} NONE} \ |
- {1 0 t5 d {} {NO ACTION} {NO ACTION} NONE} \ |
-] |
-do_test fkey1-3.2 { |
- execsql { |
- CREATE TABLE t7(d, e, f, |
- FOREIGN KEY (d, e) REFERENCES t5(a, b) |
- ); |
- PRAGMA foreign_key_list(t7); |
- } |
-} [concat \ |
- {0 0 t5 d a {NO ACTION} {NO ACTION} NONE} \ |
- {0 1 t5 e b {NO ACTION} {NO ACTION} NONE} \ |
-] |
-do_test fkey1-3.3 { |
- execsql { |
- CREATE TABLE t8(d, e, f, |
- FOREIGN KEY (d, e) REFERENCES t5 ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE SET NULL |
- ); |
- PRAGMA foreign_key_list(t8); |
- } |
-} [concat \ |
- {0 0 t5 d {} {SET NULL} CASCADE NONE} \ |
- {0 1 t5 e {} {SET NULL} CASCADE NONE} \ |
-] |
-do_test fkey1-3.4 { |
- execsql { |
- CREATE TABLE t9(d, e, f, |
- FOREIGN KEY (d, e) REFERENCES t5 ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE SET DEFAULT |
- ); |
- PRAGMA foreign_key_list(t9); |
- } |
-} [concat \ |
- {0 0 t5 d {} {SET DEFAULT} CASCADE NONE} \ |
- {0 1 t5 e {} {SET DEFAULT} CASCADE NONE} \ |
-] |
-do_test fkey1-3.5 { |
- sqlite3_db_status db DBSTATUS_DEFERRED_FKS 0 |
-} {0 0 0} |
- |
-# Stress the dequoting logic. The first test is not so bad. |
-do_execsql_test fkey1-4.0 { |
- PRAGMA foreign_keys=ON; |
- CREATE TABLE "xx1"("xx2" TEXT PRIMARY KEY, "xx3" TEXT); |
- INSERT INTO "xx1"("xx2","xx3") VALUES('abc','def'); |
- CREATE TABLE "xx4"("xx5" TEXT REFERENCES "xx1" ON DELETE CASCADE); |
- INSERT INTO "xx4"("xx5") VALUES('abc'); |
- INSERT INTO "xx1"("xx2","xx3") VALUES('uvw','xyz'); |
- SELECT 1, "xx5" FROM "xx4"; |
- DELETE FROM "xx1"; |
- SELECT 2, "xx5" FROM "xx4"; |
-} {1 abc} |
- |
-# This case is identical to the previous except the "xx" in each name |
-# is changed to a single escaped double-quote character. |
-do_execsql_test fkey1-4.1 { |
- PRAGMA foreign_keys=ON; |
- CREATE TABLE """1"("""2" TEXT PRIMARY KEY, """3" TEXT); |
- INSERT INTO """1"("""2","""3") VALUES('abc','def'); |
- CREATE TABLE """4"("""5" TEXT REFERENCES """1" ON DELETE CASCADE); |
- INSERT INTO """4"("""5") VALUES('abc'); |
- INSERT INTO """1"("""2","""3") VALUES('uvw','xyz'); |
- SELECT 1, """5" FROM """4"; |
- DELETE FROM """1"; |
- SELECT 2, """5" FROM """4"; |
-} {1 abc} |
-do_execsql_test fkey1-4.2 { |
- PRAGMA table_info="""1"; |
-} {0 {"2} TEXT 0 {} 1 1 {"3} TEXT 0 {} 0} |
- |
-#------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
-# |
-do_execsql_test fkey1-5.1 { |
- CREATE TABLE t11( |
- x INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, |
- parent REFERENCES t11 ON DELETE CASCADE |
- ); |
- INSERT INTO t11 VALUES (1, NULL), (2, 1), (3, 2); |
-} {} |
- |
-# The REPLACE part of this statement deletes the row (2, 1). Then the |
-# DELETE CASCADE caused by deleting that row removes the (3, 2) row. Which |
-# would have been the parent of the new row being inserted. Causing an |
-# FK violation. |
-# |
-do_catchsql_test fkey1-5.2 { |
- INSERT OR REPLACE INTO t11 VALUES (2, 3); |
-} {1 {FOREIGN KEY constraint failed}} |
- |
-# A similar test to the above. |
-do_execsql_test fkey1-5.3 { |
- CREATE TABLE Foo ( |
- Id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, |
- ParentId INTEGER REFERENCES Foo(Id) ON DELETE CASCADE, C1 |
- ); |
- INSERT OR REPLACE INTO Foo(Id, ParentId, C1) VALUES (1, null, 'A'); |
- INSERT OR REPLACE INTO Foo(Id, ParentId, C1) VALUES (2, 1, 'A-2-1'); |
- INSERT OR REPLACE INTO Foo(Id, ParentId, C1) VALUES (3, 2, 'A-3-2'); |
- INSERT OR REPLACE INTO Foo(Id, ParentId, C1) VALUES (4, 3, 'A-4-3'); |
-} |
-do_catchsql_test fkey1-5.4 { |
- INSERT OR REPLACE INTO Foo(Id, ParentId, C1) VALUES (2, 3, 'A-2-3'); |
-} {1 {FOREIGN KEY constraint failed}} |
- |
-finish_test |