PHPUnit and MySQL truncation error
I found the answer it seems. I ended up overriding some methods by extending a class.
<?php
/**
* Disables foreign key checks temporarily.
*/
class TruncateOperation extends \PHPUnit_Extensions_Database_Operation_Truncate
{
public function execute(\PHPUnit_Extensions_Database_DB_IDatabaseConnection $connection, \PHPUnit_Extensions_Database_DataSet_IDataSet $dataSet)
{
$connection->getConnection()->query("SET foreign_key_checks = 0");
parent::execute($connection, $dataSet);
$connection->getConnection()->query("SET foreign_key_checks = 1");
}
}
Then example usage:
class FooTest extends \PHPUnit_Extensions_Database_TestCase
{
public function getSetUpOperation()
{
$cascadeTruncates = true; // If you want cascading truncates, false otherwise. If unsure choose false.
return new \PHPUnit_Extensions_Database_Operation_Composite(array(
new TruncateOperation($cascadeTruncates),
\PHPUnit_Extensions_Database_Operation_Factory::INSERT()
));
}
}
So I'm effectively disabling foreign key checks and setting them back if they were ever set. Obviously you should make a base class that has this functionality and you extend it rather than PHPUnit's TestCase.
Alternatively, you could simulate truncation with a combination of deleting all records and then re-setting the auto-increment counter.
First, you would have to create new database operation class that will handle resetting the table's auto-increment value.
/**
* Resets all AUTO_INCREMENT counters on all tables in a dataset.
* @see PHPUnit_Extensions_Database_Operation_IDatabaseOperation
*/
class ResetAutoincrementOperation implements PHPUnit_Extensions_Database_Operation_IDatabaseOperation
{
/*
* @see PHPUnit_Extensions_Database_Operation_IDatabaseOperation::execute()
*/
public function execute(PHPUnit_Extensions_Database_DB_IDatabaseConnection $connection,
PHPUnit_Extensions_Database_DataSet_IDataSet $dataSet)
{
foreach ($dataSet->getReverseIterator() as $table) {
$query = "ALTER TABLE {$connection->quoteSchemaObject($table->getTableMetaData()->getTableName())}"
. " AUTO_INCREMENT = 1
";
try {
$connection->getConnection()->query($query);
} catch (PDOException $e) {
throw new PHPUnit_Extensions_Database_Operation_Exception('RESET_AUTOINCREMENT',
$query, array(), $table, $e->getMessage());
}
}
}
}
now overwrite the getSetUpOperation()
and getTearDownOperation()
methods as described above.
class FooTest extends PHPUnit_Extensions_Database_TestCase
{
/**
* @see PHPUnit_Extensions_Database_TestCase::getTearDownOperation()
*/
protected function getTearDownOperation ()
{
// Clean up after ourselves
return new PHPUnit_Extensions_Database_Operation_Composite(array(
PHPUnit_Extensions_Database_Operation_Factory::DELETE_ALL(), // 1. delete all records from table
new ResetAutoincrementOperation() // 2. reset auto increment value
));
}
/**
* @see PHPUnit_Extensions_Database_TestCase::getSetUpOperation ()
*/
protected function getSetUpOperation ()
{
return new PHPUnit_Extensions_Database_Operation_Composite(array(
PHPUnit_Extensions_Database_Operation_Factory::DELETE_ALL(), // 1. delete all records from table
new ResetAutoincrementOperation(), // 2. reset auto increment value
PHPUnit_Extensions_Database_Operation_Factory::INSERT() // 3. insert new records
));
}
}
Worked for me with MySQL 5.5.24 and PHPUnit 3.6.10