Commit 49e58954 authored by Alex Kalderimis's avatar Alex Kalderimis

Add specs for new QueryRecorder features

parent c6c87003
......@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ module ActiveRecord
@cached = []
@skip_cached = skip_cached
@query_recorder_debug = ENV['QUERY_RECORDER_DEBUG'] || query_recorder_debug
@log_file = File.open(log_file, 'w') if log_file && @query_recorder_debug
@log_file = log_file
# force replacement of bind parameters to give tests the ability to check for ids
ActiveRecord::Base.connection.unprepared_statement do
ActiveSupport::Notifications.subscribed(method(:callback), 'sql.active_record', &block)
......@@ -72,11 +72,11 @@ module ActiveRecord
def callback(name, start, finish, message_id, values)
duration = finish - start
backtrace = @query_recorder_debug ? show_backtrace(values, duration) : nil
if values[:cached] && skip_cached
@cached << values[:sql]
elsif !values[:name]&.include?("SCHEMA")
backtrace = @query_recorder_debug ? show_backtrace(values, duration) : nil
@log << values[:sql]
store_sql_by_source(values: values, duration: duration, backtrace: backtrace)
end
......
......@@ -11,6 +11,66 @@ RSpec.describe ActiveRecord::QueryRecorder do
end
end
describe 'printing to the log' do
let(:backtrace) { %r{QueryRecorder backtrace: --> (\w+/)*\w+\.rb:\d+:in `.*'} }
let(:duration_line) { %r{QueryRecorder DURATION: --> \d+\.\d+} }
def match_section(query, lines)
query_lines = lines.take(query.size)
expect(query_lines).to match(query)
expect(lines[query.size]).to match(duration_line)
backtrace_lines = lines.drop(query.size + 1).take_while { |line| line.match(backtrace) }
expect(backtrace_lines).not_to be_empty
# Advance to the next section
lines.drop(query.size + 1 + backtrace_lines.size)
end
it 'prints SQL, duration and backtrace, all prefixed with QueryRecorder' do
io = StringIO.new
control = ActiveRecord::QueryRecorder.new(log_file: io, query_recorder_debug: true) do
TestQueries.count
TestQueries.first
TestQueries.where(<<~FRAGMENT).to_a # tests multi-line SQL
version = 'foo'
OR
version = 'bar'
FRAGMENT
end
query_a = start_with(%q[QueryRecorder SQL: --> SELECT COUNT(*) FROM "schema_migrations"])
query_b = start_with(%q[QueryRecorder SQL: --> SELECT "schema_migrations".* FROM "schema_migrations" ORDER BY "schema_migrations"."version" ASC LIMIT 1])
query_c_a = eq(%q[QueryRecorder SQL: --> SELECT "schema_migrations".* FROM "schema_migrations" WHERE (version = 'foo'])
query_c_b = eq(%q(QueryRecorder SQL: --> OR))
query_c_c = eq(%q(QueryRecorder SQL: --> version = 'bar'))
query_c_d = start_with("QueryRecorder SQL: --> )")
expect(control.count).to eq(3)
lines = io.string.lines.map(&:chomp)
expect(lines).to all(start_with('QueryRecorder'))
lines = match_section([query_a], lines)
lines = match_section([query_b], lines)
lines = match_section([query_c_a, query_c_b, query_c_c, query_c_d], lines)
expect(lines).to be_empty
end
end
it 'includes duration information' do
control = ActiveRecord::QueryRecorder.new do
TestQueries.count
TestQueries.first
end
expect(control.count).to eq(2)
expect(control.data.values.flat_map { _1[:durations] }).to match([be > 0, be > 0])
end
describe 'detecting the right number of calls and their origin' do
it 'detects two separate queries' do
control = ActiveRecord::QueryRecorder.new query_recorder_debug: true do
......@@ -23,10 +83,10 @@ RSpec.describe ActiveRecord::QueryRecorder do
.to eq(control.data.keys.size)
# Ensure exactly 2 COUNT queries were detected
expect(control.occurrences_by_line_method.last[1][:occurrences]
.find_all {|i| i.match(/SELECT COUNT/) }.count).to eq(2)
.count { |str| str.start_with?('SELECT COUNT') }).to eq(2)
# Ensure exactly 1 LIMIT 1 (#first)
expect(control.occurrences_by_line_method.first[1][:occurrences]
.find_all { |i| i.match(/ORDER BY.*#{TestQueries.table_name}.*LIMIT 1/) }.count).to eq(1)
.count { |str| str.match(/ORDER BY.*#{TestQueries.table_name}.*LIMIT 1/) }).to eq(1)
# Ensure 3 DB calls overall were executed
expect(control.log.size).to eq(3)
......
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