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433958b4
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433958b4
authored
Nov 03, 2013
by
Carsten Brandt
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removed sqlite specific test as it is the same as base AR test now
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tests/unit/framework/db/sqlite/SqliteActiveRecordTest.php
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@@ -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
));
}
}
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