#!perl -w
$|=1;
use strict;
use DBI;
use Config;
use Test::More;
use Data::Dumper;
BEGIN {
plan skip_all => 'profiling not supported for DBI::PurePerl'
if $DBI::PurePerl;
# clock instability on xen systems is a reasonably common cause of failure
# http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.cpan.testers/2009/05/msg3828158.html
# so we'll skip automated testing on those systems
plan skip_all => "skipping profile tests on xen (due to clock instability)"
if $Config{osvers} =~ /xen/ # eg 2.6.18-4-xen-amd64
and $ENV{AUTOMATED_TESTING};
plan tests => 31;
}
BEGIN {
use_ok( 'DBI::ProfileDumper' );
use_ok( 'DBI::ProfileData' );
}
my $sql = "select mode,size,name from ?";
my $prof_file = "dbi$$.prof";
my $prof_backup = $prof_file . ".prev";
END { 1 while unlink $prof_file;
1 while unlink $prof_backup; }
my $dbh = DBI->connect("dbi:ExampleP:", '', '',
{ RaiseError=>1, Profile=>"6/DBI::ProfileDumper/File:$prof_file" });
isa_ok( $dbh, 'DBI::db', 'Created connection' );
# do a little work, but enough to ensure we don't get 0's on systems with low res timers
foreach (1..6) {
$dbh->do("set dummy=$_");
my $sth = $dbh->prepare($sql);
for my $loop (1..50) {
$sth->execute(".");
$sth->fetchrow_hashref;
$sth->finish;
}
$sth->{Profile}->flush_to_disk();
}
$dbh->disconnect;
undef $dbh;
# wrote the profile to disk?
ok(-s $prof_file, "Profile written to disk, non-zero size" );
# load up
my $prof = DBI::ProfileData->new(
File => $prof_file,
Filter => sub {
my ($path_ref, $data_ref) = @_;
$path_ref->[0] =~ s/set dummy=\d/set dummy=N/;
},
);
isa_ok( $prof, 'DBI::ProfileData' );
cmp_ok( $prof->count, '>=', 3, 'At least 3 profile data items' );
# try a few sorts
my $nodes = $prof->nodes;
$prof->sort(field => "longest");
my $longest = $nodes->[0][4];
ok($longest);
$prof->sort(field => "longest", reverse => 1);
cmp_ok( $nodes->[0][4], '<', $longest );
$prof->sort(field => "count");
my $most = $nodes->[0];
ok($most);
$prof->sort(field => "count", reverse => 1);
cmp_ok( $nodes->[0][0], '<', $most->[0] );
# remove the top count and make sure it's gone
my $clone = $prof->clone();
isa_ok( $clone, 'DBI::ProfileData' );
$clone->sort(field => "count");
ok($clone->exclude(key1 => $most->[7]));
# compare keys of the new first element and the old one to make sure
# exclude works
ok($clone->nodes()->[0][7] ne $most->[7] &&
$clone->nodes()->[0][8] ne $most->[8]);
# there can only be one
$clone = $prof->clone();
isa_ok( $clone, 'DBI::ProfileData' );
ok($clone->match(key1 => $clone->nodes->[0][7]));
ok($clone->match(key2 => $clone->nodes->[0][8]));
ok($clone->count == 1);
# take a look through Data
my $Data = $prof->Data;
print "SQL: $_\n" for keys %$Data;
ok(exists($Data->{$sql}), "Data for '$sql' should exist")
or print Dumper($Data);
ok(exists($Data->{$sql}{execute}), "Data for '$sql'->{execute} should exist");
# did the Filter convert set dummy=1 (etc) into set dummy=N?
ok(exists($Data->{"set dummy=N"}));
# test escaping of \n and \r in keys
$dbh = DBI->connect("dbi:ExampleP:", '', '',
{ RaiseError=>1, Profile=>"6/DBI::ProfileDumper/File:$prof_file" });
isa_ok( $dbh, 'DBI::db', 'Created connection' );
my $sql2 = 'select size from . where name = "LITERAL: \r\n"';
my $sql3 = "select size from . where name = \"EXPANDED: \r\n\"";
# do a little work
foreach (1,2,3) {
my $sth2 = $dbh->prepare($sql2);
isa_ok( $sth2, 'DBI::st' );
$sth2->execute();
$sth2->fetchrow_hashref;
$sth2->finish;
my $sth3 = $dbh->prepare($sql3);
isa_ok( $sth3, 'DBI::st' );
$sth3->execute();
$sth3->fetchrow_hashref;
$sth3->finish;
}
$dbh->disconnect;
undef $dbh;
# load dbi.prof
$prof = DBI::ProfileData->new( File => $prof_file, DeleteFiles => 1 );
isa_ok( $prof, 'DBI::ProfileData' );
ok(not(-e $prof_file), "file should be deleted when DeleteFiles set" );
# make sure the keys didn't get garbled
$Data = $prof->Data;
ok(exists $Data->{$sql2}, "Data for '$sql2' should exist")
or print Dumper($Data);
ok(exists $Data->{$sql3}, "Data for '$sql3' should exist")
or print Dumper($Data);
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