use sqlx_oldapi::{postgres::Postgres, Column, Executor, TypeInfo}; use sqlx_test::new; #[sqlx_macros::test] async fn it_describes_simple() -> anyhow::Result<()> { let mut conn = new::().await?; let d = conn.describe("SELECT * FROM tweet").await?; assert_eq!(d.columns()[0].name(), "id"); assert_eq!(d.columns()[1].name(), "created_at"); assert_eq!(d.columns()[2].name(), "text"); assert_eq!(d.columns()[3].name(), "owner_id"); assert_eq!(d.nullable(0), Some(false)); assert_eq!(d.nullable(1), Some(false)); assert_eq!(d.nullable(2), Some(false)); assert_eq!(d.nullable(3), Some(true)); assert_eq!(d.columns()[0].type_info().name(), "INT8"); assert_eq!(d.columns()[1].type_info().name(), "TIMESTAMPTZ"); assert_eq!(d.columns()[2].type_info().name(), "TEXT"); assert_eq!(d.columns()[3].type_info().name(), "INT8"); Ok(()) } #[sqlx_macros::test] async fn it_describes_expression() -> anyhow::Result<()> { let mut conn = new::().await?; let d = conn.describe("SELECT 1::int8 + 10").await?; // ?column? will cause the macro to emit an error ad ask the user to explicitly name the type assert_eq!(d.columns()[0].name(), "?column?"); // postgres cannot infer nullability from an expression // this will cause the macro to emit `Option<_>` assert_eq!(d.nullable(0), None); assert_eq!(d.columns()[0].type_info().name(), "INT8"); Ok(()) } #[sqlx_macros::test] async fn it_describes_enum() -> anyhow::Result<()> { let mut conn = new::().await?; let d = conn.describe("SELECT 'open'::status as _1").await?; assert_eq!(d.columns()[0].name(), "_1"); let ty = d.columns()[0].type_info(); assert_eq!(ty.name(), "status"); assert_eq!( format!("{:?}", ty.kind()), r#"Enum(["new", "open", "closed"])"# ); Ok(()) } #[sqlx_macros::test] async fn it_describes_record() -> anyhow::Result<()> { let mut conn = new::().await?; let d = conn.describe("SELECT (true, 10::int2)").await?; let ty = d.columns()[0].type_info(); assert_eq!(ty.name(), "RECORD"); Ok(()) } #[sqlx_macros::test] async fn it_describes_composite() -> anyhow::Result<()> { let mut conn = new::().await?; let d = conn .describe("SELECT ROW('name',10,500)::inventory_item") .await?; let ty = d.columns()[0].type_info(); assert_eq!(ty.name(), "inventory_item"); assert_eq!( format!("{:?}", ty.kind()), r#"Composite([("name", PgTypeInfo(Text)), ("supplier_id", PgTypeInfo(Int4)), ("price", PgTypeInfo(Int8))])"# ); Ok(()) }