gorm/create_test.go

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Go

package gorm_test
import (
"reflect"
"testing"
"time"
)
func TestCreate(t *testing.T) {
float := 35.03554004971999
user := User{Name: "CreateUser", Age: 18, Birthday: time.Now(), UserNum: Num(111), PasswordHash: []byte{'f', 'a', 'k', '4'}, Latitude: float}
if !db.NewRecord(user) || !db.NewRecord(&user) {
t.Error("User should be new record before create")
}
if count := db.Save(&user).RowsAffected; count != 1 {
t.Error("There should be one record be affected when create record")
}
if db.NewRecord(user) || db.NewRecord(&user) {
t.Error("User should not new record after save")
}
var newUser User
db.First(&newUser, user.Id)
if !reflect.DeepEqual(newUser.PasswordHash, []byte{'f', 'a', 'k', '4'}) {
t.Errorf("User's PasswordHash should be saved ([]byte)")
}
if newUser.Age != 18 {
t.Errorf("User's Age should be saved (int)")
}
if newUser.UserNum != Num(111) {
t.Errorf("User's UserNum should be saved (custom type)")
}
if newUser.Latitude != float {
t.Errorf("Float64 should not be changed after save")
}
if user.CreatedAt.IsZero() {
t.Errorf("Should have created_at after create")
}
if newUser.CreatedAt.IsZero() {
t.Errorf("Should have created_at after create")
}
db.Model(user).Update("name", "create_user_new_name")
db.First(&user, user.Id)
if user.CreatedAt != newUser.CreatedAt {
t.Errorf("CreatedAt should not be changed after update")
}
}
func TestAnonymousScanner(t *testing.T) {
user := User{Name: "anonymous_scanner", Role: Role{Name: "admin"}}
db.Save(&user)
var user2 User
db.First(&user2, "name = ?", "anonymous_scanner")
if user2.Role.Name != "admin" {
t.Errorf("Should be able to get anonymous scanner")
}
if !user2.IsAdmin() {
t.Errorf("Should be able to get anonymous scanner")
}
}
func TestAnonymousField(t *testing.T) {
user := User{Name: "anonymous_field", Company: Company{Name: "company"}}
db.Save(&user)
var user2 User
db.First(&user2, "name = ?", "anonymous_field")
db.Model(&user2).Related(&user2.Company)
if user2.Company.Name != "company" {
t.Errorf("Should be able to get anonymous field")
}
}