function database_test_schema

Same name and namespace in other branches
  1. 7.x modules/simpletest/tests/database_test.install \database_test_schema()
  2. 9 core/modules/system/tests/modules/database_test/database_test.install \database_test_schema()
  3. 8.9.x core/modules/system/tests/modules/database_test/database_test.install \database_test_schema()
  4. 10 core/modules/system/tests/modules/database_test/database_test.install \database_test_schema()

Implements hook_schema().

The database tests use the database API which depends on schema information for certain operations on certain databases. Therefore, the schema must actually be declared in a normal module like any other, not directly in the test file.

File

core/modules/system/tests/modules/database_test/database_test.install, line 16

Code

function database_test_schema() {
    $schema['test'] = [
        'description' => 'Basic test table for the database unit tests.',
        'fields' => [
            'id' => [
                'type' => 'serial',
                'unsigned' => TRUE,
                'not null' => TRUE,
            ],
            'name' => [
                'description' => "A person's name",
                'type' => 'varchar_ascii',
                'length' => 255,
                'not null' => TRUE,
                'default' => '',
                'binary' => TRUE,
            ],
            'age' => [
                'description' => "The person's age",
                'type' => 'int',
                'unsigned' => TRUE,
                'not null' => TRUE,
                'default' => 0,
            ],
            'job' => [
                'description' => "The person's job",
                'type' => 'varchar',
                'length' => 255,
                'not null' => TRUE,
                'default' => 'Undefined',
            ],
        ],
        'primary key' => [
            'id',
        ],
        'unique keys' => [
            'name' => [
                'name',
            ],
        ],
        'indexes' => [
            'ages' => [
                'age',
            ],
        ],
    ];
    $schema['test_classtype'] = [
        'description' => 'A duplicate version of the test table, used for fetch_style PDO::FETCH_CLASSTYPE tests.',
        'fields' => [
            'classname' => [
                'description' => "A custom class name",
                'type' => 'varchar',
                'length' => 255,
                'not null' => TRUE,
                'default' => '',
            ],
            'name' => [
                'description' => "A person's name",
                'type' => 'varchar',
                'length' => 255,
                'not null' => TRUE,
                'default' => '',
            ],
            'age' => [
                'description' => "The person's age",
                'type' => 'int',
                'unsigned' => TRUE,
                'not null' => TRUE,
                'default' => 0,
            ],
            'job' => [
                'description' => "The person's job",
                'type' => 'varchar_ascii',
                'length' => 255,
                'not null' => TRUE,
                'default' => '',
            ],
        ],
        'primary key' => [
            'job',
        ],
        'indexes' => [
            'ages' => [
                'age',
            ],
        ],
    ];
    // This is an alternate version of the same table that is structured the same
    // but has a non-serial Primary Key.
    $schema['test_people'] = [
        'description' => 'A duplicate version of the test table, used for additional tests.',
        'fields' => [
            'name' => [
                'description' => "A person's name",
                'type' => 'varchar',
                'length' => 255,
                'not null' => TRUE,
                'default' => '',
            ],
            'age' => [
                'description' => "The person's age",
                'type' => 'int',
                'unsigned' => TRUE,
                'not null' => TRUE,
                'default' => 0,
            ],
            'job' => [
                'description' => "The person's job",
                'type' => 'varchar_ascii',
                'length' => 255,
                'not null' => TRUE,
                'default' => '',
            ],
        ],
        'primary key' => [
            'job',
        ],
        'indexes' => [
            'ages' => [
                'age',
            ],
        ],
    ];
    $schema['test_people_copy'] = [
        'description' => 'A duplicate version of the test_people table, used for additional tests.',
        'fields' => [
            'name' => [
                'description' => "A person's name",
                'type' => 'varchar',
                'length' => 255,
                'not null' => TRUE,
                'default' => '',
            ],
            'age' => [
                'description' => "The person's age",
                'type' => 'int',
                'unsigned' => TRUE,
                'not null' => TRUE,
                'default' => 0,
            ],
            'job' => [
                'description' => "The person's job",
                'type' => 'varchar_ascii',
                'length' => 255,
                'not null' => TRUE,
                'default' => '',
            ],
        ],
        'primary key' => [
            'job',
        ],
        'indexes' => [
            'ages' => [
                'age',
            ],
        ],
    ];
    $schema['test_one_blob'] = [
        'description' => 'A simple table including a BLOB field for testing BLOB behavior.',
        'fields' => [
            'id' => [
                'description' => 'Simple unique ID.',
                'type' => 'serial',
                'not null' => TRUE,
            ],
            'blob1' => [
                'description' => 'A BLOB field.',
                'type' => 'blob',
            ],
        ],
        'primary key' => [
            'id',
        ],
    ];
    $schema['test_two_blobs'] = [
        'description' => 'A simple test table with two BLOB fields.',
        'fields' => [
            'id' => [
                'description' => 'Simple unique ID.',
                'type' => 'serial',
                'not null' => TRUE,
            ],
            'blob1' => [
                'description' => 'A dummy BLOB field.',
                'type' => 'blob',
            ],
            'blob2' => [
                'description' => 'A second BLOB field.',
                'type' => 'blob',
            ],
        ],
        'primary key' => [
            'id',
        ],
    ];
    $schema['test_task'] = [
        'description' => 'A task list for people in the test table.',
        'fields' => [
            'tid' => [
                'description' => 'Task ID, primary key.',
                'type' => 'serial',
                'not null' => TRUE,
            ],
            'pid' => [
                'description' => 'The {test_people}.pid, foreign key for the test table.',
                'type' => 'int',
                'unsigned' => TRUE,
                'not null' => TRUE,
                'default' => 0,
            ],
            'task' => [
                'description' => 'The task to be completed.',
                'type' => 'varchar',
                'length' => 255,
                'not null' => TRUE,
                'default' => '',
            ],
            'priority' => [
                'description' => 'The priority of the task.',
                'type' => 'int',
                'unsigned' => TRUE,
                'not null' => TRUE,
                'default' => 0,
            ],
        ],
        'primary key' => [
            'tid',
        ],
    ];
    $schema['test_null'] = [
        'description' => 'Basic test table for NULL value handling.',
        'fields' => [
            'id' => [
                'type' => 'serial',
                'unsigned' => TRUE,
                'not null' => TRUE,
            ],
            'name' => [
                'description' => "A person's name.",
                'type' => 'varchar_ascii',
                'length' => 255,
                'not null' => FALSE,
                'default' => '',
            ],
            'age' => [
                'description' => "The person's age.",
                'type' => 'int',
                'unsigned' => TRUE,
                'not null' => FALSE,
                'default' => 0,
            ],
        ],
        'primary key' => [
            'id',
        ],
        'unique keys' => [
            'name' => [
                'name',
            ],
        ],
        'indexes' => [
            'ages' => [
                'age',
            ],
        ],
    ];
    $schema['test_serialized'] = [
        'description' => 'Basic test table for NULL value handling.',
        'fields' => [
            'id' => [
                'type' => 'serial',
                'unsigned' => TRUE,
                'not null' => TRUE,
            ],
            'name' => [
                'description' => "A person's name.",
                'type' => 'varchar_ascii',
                'length' => 255,
                'not null' => FALSE,
                'default' => '',
            ],
            'info' => [
                'description' => "The person's data in serialized form.",
                'type' => 'blob',
                'serialize' => TRUE,
            ],
        ],
        'primary key' => [
            'id',
        ],
        'unique keys' => [
            'name' => [
                'name',
            ],
        ],
    ];
    $schema['test_composite_primary'] = [
        'description' => 'Basic test table with a composite primary key',
        'fields' => [
            'name' => [
                'description' => "A person's name",
                'type' => 'varchar',
                'length' => 50,
                'not null' => TRUE,
                'default' => '',
                'binary' => TRUE,
            ],
            'age' => [
                'description' => "The person's age",
                'type' => 'int',
                'unsigned' => TRUE,
                'not null' => TRUE,
                'default' => 0,
            ],
            'job' => [
                'description' => "The person's job",
                'type' => 'varchar',
                'length' => 255,
                'not null' => TRUE,
                'default' => 'Undefined',
            ],
        ],
        'primary key' => [
            'name',
            'age',
        ],
    ];
    // Hopefully no-one will ever name a table 'select' but this example is a
    // reserved keyword in all supported SQL databases so it is a good test.
    $schema['select'] = [
        'description' => 'A test table with an ANSI reserved keyword as its name and one of its column names.',
        'fields' => [
            'id' => [
                'description' => 'Simple unique ID.',
                // Using a serial as an ID properly tests
                // \Drupal\pgsql\Driver\Database\pgsql\Upsert.
'type' => 'serial',
                'not null' => TRUE,
            ],
            'update' => [
                'description' => 'A column with reserved name.',
                'type' => 'text',
            ],
        ],
        'primary key' => [
            'id',
        ],
    ];
    $schema['virtual'] = [
        'description' => 'A simple table with reserved name in MySQL 8.',
        'fields' => [
            'id' => [
                'description' => 'Simple unique ID.',
                'type' => 'int',
                'not null' => TRUE,
            ],
            'function' => [
                'description' => 'A column with reserved name in MySQL 8.',
                'type' => 'text',
            ],
        ],
        'primary key' => [
            'id',
        ],
    ];
    $schema['TEST_UPPERCASE'] = $schema['test'];
    return $schema;
}

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