use sqlx::{error::ErrorKind, postgres::Postgres, Connection}; use sqlx_test::new; #[sqlx_macros::test] async fn it_fails_with_unique_violation() -> anyhow::Result<()> { let mut conn = new::().await?; let mut tx = conn.begin().await?; sqlx::query("INSERT INTO tweet(id, text, owner_id) VALUES (1, 'Foo', 1);") .execute(&mut *tx) .await?; let res: Result<_, sqlx::Error> = sqlx::query("INSERT INTO tweet VALUES (1, NOW(), 'Foo', 1);") .execute(&mut *tx) .await; let err = res.unwrap_err(); let err = err.into_database_error().unwrap(); assert_eq!(err.kind(), ErrorKind::UniqueViolation); Ok(()) } #[sqlx_macros::test] async fn it_fails_with_foreign_key_violation() -> anyhow::Result<()> { let mut conn = new::().await?; let mut tx = conn.begin().await?; let res: Result<_, sqlx::Error> = sqlx::query("INSERT INTO tweet_reply (tweet_id, text) VALUES (1, 'Reply!');") .execute(&mut *tx) .await; let err = res.unwrap_err(); let err = err.into_database_error().unwrap(); assert_eq!(err.kind(), ErrorKind::ForeignKeyViolation); Ok(()) } #[sqlx_macros::test] async fn it_fails_with_not_null_violation() -> anyhow::Result<()> { let mut conn = new::().await?; let mut tx = conn.begin().await?; let res: Result<_, sqlx::Error> = sqlx::query("INSERT INTO tweet (text) VALUES (null);") .execute(&mut *tx) .await; let err = res.unwrap_err(); let err = err.into_database_error().unwrap(); assert_eq!(err.kind(), ErrorKind::NotNullViolation); Ok(()) } #[sqlx_macros::test] async fn it_fails_with_check_violation() -> anyhow::Result<()> { let mut conn = new::().await?; let mut tx = conn.begin().await?; let res: Result<_, sqlx::Error> = sqlx::query("INSERT INTO products VALUES (1, 'Product 1', 0);") .execute(&mut *tx) .await; let err = res.unwrap_err(); let err = err.into_database_error().unwrap(); assert_eq!(err.kind(), ErrorKind::CheckViolation); Ok(()) }