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346 lines
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JavaScript
346 lines
12 KiB
JavaScript
/*
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2022-05-22
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The author disclaims copyright to this source code. In place of a
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legal notice, here is a blessing:
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* May you do good and not evil.
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* May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others.
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* May you share freely, never taking more than you give.
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***********************************************************************
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A basic test script for sqlite3-worker1.js.
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Note that the wrapper interface demonstrated in
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demo-worker1-promiser.js is much easier to use from client code, as it
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lacks the message-passing acrobatics demonstrated in this file.
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*/
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'use strict';
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(function(){
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const T = self.SqliteTestUtil;
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const SW = new Worker("jswasm/sqlite3-worker1.js");
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const DbState = {
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id: undefined
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};
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const eOutput = document.querySelector('#test-output');
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const log = console.log.bind(console);
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const logHtml = function(cssClass,...args){
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log.apply(this, args);
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const ln = document.createElement('div');
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if(cssClass) ln.classList.add(cssClass);
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ln.append(document.createTextNode(args.join(' ')));
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eOutput.append(ln);
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};
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const warn = console.warn.bind(console);
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const error = console.error.bind(console);
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const toss = (...args)=>{throw new Error(args.join(' '))};
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SW.onerror = function(event){
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error("onerror",event);
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};
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let startTime;
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/**
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A queue for callbacks which are to be run in response to async
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DB commands. See the notes in runTests() for why we need
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this. The event-handling plumbing of this file requires that
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any DB command which includes a `messageId` property also have
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a queued callback entry, as the existence of that property in
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response payloads is how it knows whether or not to shift an
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entry off of the queue.
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*/
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const MsgHandlerQueue = {
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queue: [],
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id: 0,
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push: function(type,callback){
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this.queue.push(callback);
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return type + '-' + (++this.id);
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},
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shift: function(){
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return this.queue.shift();
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}
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};
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const testCount = ()=>{
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logHtml("","Total test count:",T.counter+". Total time =",(performance.now() - startTime),"ms");
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};
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const logEventResult = function(ev){
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const evd = ev.result;
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logHtml(evd.errorClass ? 'error' : '',
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"runOneTest",ev.messageId,"Worker time =",
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(ev.workerRespondTime - ev.workerReceivedTime),"ms.",
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"Round-trip event time =",
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(performance.now() - ev.departureTime),"ms.",
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(evd.errorClass ? evd.message : "")//, JSON.stringify(evd)
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);
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};
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const runOneTest = function(eventType, eventArgs, callback){
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T.assert(eventArgs && 'object'===typeof eventArgs);
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/* ^^^ that is for the testing and messageId-related code, not
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a hard requirement of all of the Worker-exposed APIs. */
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const messageId = MsgHandlerQueue.push(eventType,function(ev){
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logEventResult(ev);
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if(callback instanceof Function){
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callback(ev);
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testCount();
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}
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});
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const msg = {
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type: eventType,
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args: eventArgs,
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dbId: DbState.id,
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messageId: messageId,
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departureTime: performance.now()
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};
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log("Posting",eventType,"message to worker dbId="+(DbState.id||'default')+':',msg);
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SW.postMessage(msg);
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};
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/** Methods which map directly to onmessage() event.type keys.
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They get passed the inbound event.data. */
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const dbMsgHandler = {
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open: function(ev){
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DbState.id = ev.dbId;
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log("open result",ev);
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},
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exec: function(ev){
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log("exec result",ev);
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},
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export: function(ev){
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log("export result",ev);
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},
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error: function(ev){
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error("ERROR from the worker:",ev);
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logEventResult(ev);
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},
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resultRowTest1: function f(ev){
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if(undefined === f.counter) f.counter = 0;
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if(null === ev.rowNumber){
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/* End of result set. */
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T.assert(undefined === ev.row)
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.assert(Array.isArray(ev.columnNames))
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.assert(ev.columnNames.length);
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}else{
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T.assert(ev.rowNumber > 0);
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++f.counter;
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}
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//log("exec() result row:",ev);
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T.assert(null === ev.rowNumber || 'number' === typeof ev.row.b);
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}
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};
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/**
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"The problem" now is that the test results are async. We
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know, however, that the messages posted to the worker will
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be processed in the order they are passed to it, so we can
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create a queue of callbacks to handle them. The problem
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with that approach is that it's not error-handling
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friendly, in that an error can cause us to bypass a result
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handler queue entry. We have to perform some extra
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acrobatics to account for that.
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Problem #2 is that we cannot simply start posting events: we
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first have to post an 'open' event, wait for it to respond, and
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collect its db ID before continuing. If we don't wait, we may
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well fire off 10+ messages before the open actually responds.
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*/
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const runTests2 = function(){
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const mustNotReach = ()=>{
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throw new Error("This is not supposed to be reached.");
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};
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runOneTest('exec',{
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sql: ["create table t(a,b);",
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"insert into t(a,b) values(1,2),(3,4),(5,6)"
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],
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resultRows: [], columnNames: []
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}, function(ev){
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ev = ev.result;
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T.assert(0===ev.resultRows.length)
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.assert(0===ev.columnNames.length);
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});
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runOneTest('exec',{
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sql: 'select a a, b b from t order by a',
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resultRows: [], columnNames: [], saveSql:[]
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}, function(ev){
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ev = ev.result;
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T.assert(3===ev.resultRows.length)
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.assert(1===ev.resultRows[0][0])
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.assert(6===ev.resultRows[2][1])
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.assert(2===ev.columnNames.length)
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.assert('b'===ev.columnNames[1]);
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});
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//if(1){ error("Returning prematurely for testing."); return; }
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runOneTest('exec',{
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sql: 'select a a, b b from t order by a',
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resultRows: [], columnNames: [],
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rowMode: 'object'
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}, function(ev){
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ev = ev.result;
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T.assert(3===ev.resultRows.length)
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.assert(1===ev.resultRows[0].a)
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.assert(6===ev.resultRows[2].b)
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});
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runOneTest('exec',{sql:'intentional_error'}, mustNotReach);
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// Ensure that the message-handler queue survives ^^^ that error...
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runOneTest('exec',{
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sql:'select 1',
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resultRows: [],
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//rowMode: 'array', // array is the default in the Worker interface
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}, function(ev){
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ev = ev.result;
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T.assert(1 === ev.resultRows.length)
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.assert(1 === ev.resultRows[0][0]);
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});
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runOneTest('exec',{
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sql: 'select a a, b b from t order by a',
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callback: 'resultRowTest1',
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rowMode: 'object'
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}, function(ev){
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T.assert(3===dbMsgHandler.resultRowTest1.counter);
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dbMsgHandler.resultRowTest1.counter = 0;
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});
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runOneTest('exec',{
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sql:[
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"pragma foreign_keys=0;",
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// ^^^ arbitrary query with no result columns
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"select a, b from t order by a desc;",
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"select a from t;"
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// exec() only honors SELECT results from the first
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// statement with result columns (regardless of whether
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// it has any rows).
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],
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rowMode: 1,
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resultRows: []
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},function(ev){
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const rows = ev.result.resultRows;
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T.assert(3===rows.length).
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assert(6===rows[0]);
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});
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runOneTest('exec',{sql: 'delete from t where a>3'});
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runOneTest('exec',{
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sql: 'select count(a) from t',
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resultRows: []
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},function(ev){
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ev = ev.result;
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T.assert(1===ev.resultRows.length)
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.assert(2===ev.resultRows[0][0]);
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});
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runOneTest('export',{}, function(ev){
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ev = ev.result;
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log("export result:",ev);
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T.assert('string' === typeof ev.filename)
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.assert(ev.byteArray instanceof Uint8Array)
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.assert(ev.byteArray.length > 1024)
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.assert('application/x-sqlite3' === ev.mimetype);
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});
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/***** close() tests must come last. *****/
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runOneTest('close',{unlink:true},function(ev){
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ev = ev.result;
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T.assert('string' === typeof ev.filename);
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});
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runOneTest('close',{unlink:true},function(ev){
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ev = ev.result;
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T.assert(undefined === ev.filename);
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logHtml('warning',"This is the final test.");
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});
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logHtml('warning',"Finished posting tests. Waiting on async results.");
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};
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const runTests = function(){
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/**
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Design decision time: all remaining tests depend on the 'open'
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command having succeeded. In order to support multiple DBs, the
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upcoming commands ostensibly have to know the ID of the DB they
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want to talk to. We have two choices:
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1) We run 'open' and wait for its response, which contains the
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db id.
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2) We have the Worker automatically use the current "default
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db" (the one which was most recently opened) if no db id is
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provided in the message. When we do this, the main thread may
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well fire off _all_ of the test messages before the 'open'
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actually responds, but because the messages are handled on a
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FIFO basis, those after the initial 'open' will pick up the
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"default" db. However, if the open fails, then all pending
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messages (until next next 'open', at least) except for 'close'
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will fail and we have no way of cancelling them once they've
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been posted to the worker.
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Which approach we use below depends on the boolean value of
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waitForOpen.
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*/
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const waitForOpen = 1,
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simulateOpenError = 0 /* if true, the remaining tests will
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all barf if waitForOpen is
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false. */;
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logHtml('',
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"Sending 'open' message and",(waitForOpen ? "" : "NOT ")+
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"waiting for its response before continuing.");
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startTime = performance.now();
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runOneTest('open', {
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filename:'testing2.sqlite3',
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simulateError: simulateOpenError
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}, function(ev){
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log("open result",ev);
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T.assert('testing2.sqlite3'===ev.result.filename)
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.assert(ev.dbId)
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.assert(ev.messageId)
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.assert('string' === typeof ev.result.vfs);
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DbState.id = ev.dbId;
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if(waitForOpen) setTimeout(runTests2, 0);
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});
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if(!waitForOpen) runTests2();
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};
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SW.onmessage = function(ev){
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if(!ev.data || 'object'!==typeof ev.data){
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warn("Unknown sqlite3-worker message type:",ev);
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return;
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}
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ev = ev.data/*expecting a nested object*/;
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//log("main window onmessage:",ev);
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if(ev.result && ev.messageId){
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/* We're expecting a queued-up callback handler. */
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const f = MsgHandlerQueue.shift();
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if('error'===ev.type){
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dbMsgHandler.error(ev);
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return;
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}
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T.assert(f instanceof Function);
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f(ev);
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return;
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}
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switch(ev.type){
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case 'sqlite3-api':
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switch(ev.result){
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case 'worker1-ready':
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log("Message:",ev);
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self.sqlite3TestModule.setStatus(null);
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runTests();
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return;
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default:
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warn("Unknown sqlite3-api message type:",ev);
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return;
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}
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default:
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if(dbMsgHandler.hasOwnProperty(ev.type)){
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try{dbMsgHandler[ev.type](ev);}
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catch(err){
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error("Exception while handling db result message",
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ev,":",err);
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}
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return;
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}
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warn("Unknown sqlite3-api message type:",ev);
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}
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};
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log("Init complete, but async init bits may still be running.");
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log("Installing Worker into global scope SW for dev purposes.");
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self.SW = SW;
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})();
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