# 2007 May 1 # # The author disclaims copyright to this source code. In place of # a legal notice, here is a blessing: # # May you do good and not evil. # May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others. # May you share freely, never taking more than you give. # #*********************************************************************** # # $Id: incrblob.test,v 1.24 2009/06/19 22:23:42 drh Exp $ # set testdir [file dirname $argv0] source $testdir/tester.tcl ifcapable {!autovacuum || !pragma || !incrblob} { finish_test return } do_test incrblob-1.1 { execsql { CREATE TABLE blobs(k PRIMARY KEY, v BLOB); INSERT INTO blobs VALUES('one', X'0102030405060708090A'); INSERT INTO blobs VALUES('two', X'0A090807060504030201'); } } {} do_test incrblob-1.2.1 { set ::blob [db incrblob blobs v 1] string match incrblob_* $::blob } {1} unset -nocomplain data do_test incrblob-1.2.2 { binary scan [read $::blob] c* data set data } {1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10} do_test incrblob-1.2.3 { seek $::blob 0 puts -nonewline $::blob "1234567890" flush $::blob } {} do_test incrblob-1.2.4 { seek $::blob 0 binary scan [read $::blob] c* data set data } {49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 48} do_test incrblob-1.2.5 { close $::blob } {} do_test incrblob-1.2.6 { execsql { SELECT v FROM blobs WHERE rowid = 1; } } {1234567890} #-------------------------------------------------------------------- # Test cases incrblob-1.3.X check that it is possible to read and write # regions of a blob that lie on overflow pages. # do_test incrblob-1.3.1 { set ::str "[string repeat . 10000]" execsql { INSERT INTO blobs(rowid, k, v) VALUES(3, 'three', $::str); } } {} do_test incrblob-1.3.2 { set ::blob [db incrblob blobs v 3] seek $::blob 8500 read $::blob 10 } {..........} do_test incrblob-1.3.3 { seek $::blob 8500 puts -nonewline $::blob 1234567890 } {} do_test incrblob-1.3.4 { seek $::blob 8496 read $::blob 10 } {....123456} do_test incrblob-1.3.10 { close $::blob } {} #------------------------------------------------------------------------ # incrblob-2.*: # # Test that the following operations use ptrmap pages to reduce # unnecessary reads: # # * Reading near the end of a blob, # * Writing near the end of a blob, and # * SELECT a column value that is located on an overflow page. # proc nRead {db} { set bt [btree_from_db $db] db_enter $db array set stats [btree_pager_stats $bt] db_leave $db return $stats(read) } proc nWrite {db} { set bt [btree_from_db $db] db_enter $db array set stats [btree_pager_stats $bt] db_leave $db return $stats(write) } sqlite3_soft_heap_limit 0 foreach AutoVacuumMode [list 0 1] { if {$AutoVacuumMode>0} { ifcapable !autovacuum { break } } db close file delete -force test.db test.db-journal sqlite3 db test.db execsql "PRAGMA auto_vacuum = $AutoVacuumMode" do_test incrblob-2.$AutoVacuumMode.1 { set ::str [string repeat abcdefghij 2900] execsql { BEGIN; CREATE TABLE blobs(k PRIMARY KEY, v BLOB, i INTEGER); DELETE FROM blobs; INSERT INTO blobs VALUES('one', $::str || randstr(500,500), 45); COMMIT; } expr [file size test.db]/1024 } [expr 31 + $AutoVacuumMode] ifcapable autovacuum { do_test incrblob-2.$AutoVacuumMode.2 { execsql { PRAGMA auto_vacuum; } } $AutoVacuumMode } do_test incrblob-2.$AutoVacuumMode.3 { # Open and close the db to make sure the page cache is empty. db close sqlite3 db test.db # Read the last 20 bytes of the blob via a blob handle. set ::blob [db incrblob blobs v 1] seek $::blob -20 end set ::fragment [read $::blob] close $::blob # If the database is not in auto-vacuum mode, the whole of # the overflow-chain must be scanned. In auto-vacuum mode, # sqlite uses the ptrmap pages to avoid reading the other pages. # nRead db } [expr $AutoVacuumMode ? 4 : 30] do_test incrblob-2.$AutoVacuumMode.4 { string range [db one {SELECT v FROM blobs}] end-19 end } $::fragment do_test incrblob-2.$AutoVacuumMode.5 { # Open and close the db to make sure the page cache is empty. db close sqlite3 db test.db # Write the second-to-last 20 bytes of the blob via a blob handle. # set ::blob [db incrblob blobs v 1] seek $::blob -40 end puts -nonewline $::blob "1234567890abcdefghij" flush $::blob # If the database is not in auto-vacuum mode, the whole of # the overflow-chain must be scanned. In auto-vacuum mode, # sqlite uses the ptrmap pages to avoid reading the other pages. # nRead db } [expr $AutoVacuumMode ? 4 : 30] # Pages 1 (the write-counter) and 32 (the blob data) were written. do_test incrblob-2.$AutoVacuumMode.6 { close $::blob nWrite db } 2 do_test incrblob-2.$AutoVacuumMode.7 { string range [db one {SELECT v FROM blobs}] end-39 end-20 } "1234567890abcdefghij" do_test incrblob-2.$AutoVacuumMode.8 { # Open and close the db to make sure the page cache is empty. db close sqlite3 db test.db execsql { SELECT i FROM blobs } } {45} do_test incrblob-2.$AutoVacuumMode.9 { nRead db } [expr $AutoVacuumMode ? 4 : 30] } sqlite3_soft_heap_limit $soft_limit #------------------------------------------------------------------------ # incrblob-3.*: # # Test the outcome of trying to write to a read-only blob handle. # do_test incrblob-3.1 { set ::blob [db incrblob -readonly blobs v 1] seek $::blob -40 end read $::blob 20 } "1234567890abcdefghij" do_test incrblob-3.2 { seek $::blob 0 set rc [catch { puts -nonewline $::blob "helloworld" } msg] close $::blob list $rc $msg } "1 {channel \"$::blob\" wasn't opened for writing}" do_test incrblob-3.3 { set ::blob [db incrblob -readonly blobs v 1] seek $::blob -40 end read $::blob 20 } "1234567890abcdefghij" do_test incrblob-3.4 { set rc [catch { sqlite3_blob_write $::blob 20 "qwertyuioplkjhgfds" } msg] list $rc $msg } {1 SQLITE_READONLY} catch {close $::blob} #------------------------------------------------------------------------ # incrblob-4.*: # # Try a couple of error conditions: # # 4.1 - Attempt to open a row that does not exist. # 4.2 - Attempt to open a column that does not exist. # 4.3 - Attempt to open a table that does not exist. # 4.4 - Attempt to open a database that does not exist. # # 4.5 - Attempt to open an integer # 4.6 - Attempt to open a real value # 4.7 - Attempt to open an SQL null # # 4.8 - Attempt to open an indexed column for writing # 4.9 - Attempt to open an indexed column for reading (this works) # # 4.11 - Attempt to open a column of a view. # 4.12 - Attempt to open a column of a virtual table. # do_test incrblob-4.1 { set rc [catch { set ::blob [db incrblob blobs v 2] } msg ] list $rc $msg } {1 {no such rowid: 2}} do_test incrblob-4.2 { set rc [catch { set ::blob [db incrblob blobs blue 1] } msg ] list $rc $msg } {1 {no such column: "blue"}} do_test incrblob-4.3 { set rc [catch { set ::blob [db incrblob nosuchtable blue 1] } msg ] list $rc $msg } {1 {no such table: main.nosuchtable}} do_test incrblob-4.4 { set rc [catch { set ::blob [db incrblob nosuchdb blobs v 1] } msg ] list $rc $msg } {1 {no such table: nosuchdb.blobs}} do_test incrblob-4.5 { set rc [catch { set ::blob [db incrblob blobs i 1] } msg ] list $rc $msg } {1 {cannot open value of type integer}} do_test incrblob-4.6 { execsql { INSERT INTO blobs(k, v, i) VALUES(123, 567.765, NULL); } set rc [catch { set ::blob [db incrblob blobs v 2] } msg ] list $rc $msg } {1 {cannot open value of type real}} do_test incrblob-4.7 { set rc [catch { set ::blob [db incrblob blobs i 2] } msg ] list $rc $msg } {1 {cannot open value of type null}} do_test incrblob-4.8 { execsql { INSERT INTO blobs(k, v, i) VALUES(X'010203040506070809', 'hello', 'world'); } set rc [catch { set ::blob [db incrblob blobs k 3] } msg ] list $rc $msg } {1 {cannot open indexed column for writing}} do_test incrblob-4.9.1 { set rc [catch { set ::blob [db incrblob -readonly blobs k 3] } msg] } {0} do_test incrblob-4.9.2 { binary scan [read $::blob] c* c close $::blob set c } {1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9} do_test incrblob-4.10 { set ::blob [db incrblob -readonly blobs k 3] set rc [catch { sqlite3_blob_read $::blob 10 100 } msg] list $rc $msg } {1 SQLITE_ERROR} do_test incrblob-4.10.2 { close $::blob } {} ifcapable view { do_test incrblob-4.11 { execsql { CREATE VIEW blobs_view AS SELECT k, v, i FROM blobs } set rc [catch { db incrblob blobs_view v 3 } msg] list $rc $msg } {1 {cannot open view: blobs_view}} } ifcapable vtab { register_echo_module [sqlite3_connection_pointer db] do_test incrblob-4.12 { execsql { CREATE VIRTUAL TABLE blobs_echo USING echo(blobs) } set rc [catch { db incrblob blobs_echo v 3 } msg] list $rc $msg } {1 {cannot open virtual table: blobs_echo}} } #------------------------------------------------------------------------ # incrblob-5.*: # # Test that opening a blob in an attached database works. # ifcapable attach { do_test incrblob-5.1 { file delete -force test2.db test2.db-journal set ::size [expr [file size [info script]]] execsql { ATTACH 'test2.db' AS aux; CREATE TABLE aux.files(name, text); INSERT INTO aux.files VALUES('this one', zeroblob($::size)); } set fd [db incrblob aux files text 1] fconfigure $fd -translation binary set fd2 [open [info script]] fconfigure $fd2 -translation binary puts -nonewline $fd [read $fd2] close $fd close $fd2 set ::text [db one {select text from aux.files}] string length $::text } [file size [info script]] do_test incrblob-5.2 { set fd2 [open [info script]] fconfigure $fd2 -translation binary set ::data [read $fd2] close $fd2 set ::data } $::text } # free memory unset -nocomplain ::data unset -nocomplain ::text #------------------------------------------------------------------------ # incrblob-6.*: # # Test that opening a blob for write-access is impossible if # another connection has the database RESERVED lock. # # Then test that blob writes that take place inside of a # transaction are not visible to external connections until # after the transaction is commited and the blob channel # closed. # sqlite3_soft_heap_limit 0 do_test incrblob-6.1 { sqlite3 db2 test.db execsql { BEGIN; INSERT INTO blobs(k, v, i) VALUES('a', 'different', 'connection'); } db2 } {} do_test incrblob-6.2 { execsql { SELECT rowid FROM blobs } } {1 2 3} do_test incrblob-6.3 { set rc [catch { db incrblob blobs v 1 } msg] list $rc $msg } {1 {database is locked}} do_test incrblob-6.4 { set rc [catch { db incrblob blobs v 3 } msg] list $rc $msg } {1 {database is locked}} do_test incrblob-6.5 { set ::blob [db incrblob -readonly blobs v 3] read $::blob } {hello} do_test incrblob-6.6 { close $::blob } {} do_test incrblob-6.7 { set ::blob [db2 incrblob blobs i 4] gets $::blob } {connection} do_test incrblob-6.8 { tell $::blob } {10} do_test incrblob-6.9 { seek $::blob 0 puts -nonewline $::blob "invocation" flush $::blob } {} # At this point rollback should be illegal (because # there is an open blob channel). But commit is also illegal because # the open blob is read-write. # do_test incrblob-6.10 { catchsql { ROLLBACK; } db2 } {1 {cannot rollback transaction - SQL statements in progress}} do_test incrblob-6.11 { catchsql { COMMIT; } db2 } {1 {cannot commit transaction - SQL statements in progress}} do_test incrblob-6.12 { execsql { SELECT * FROM blobs WHERE rowid = 4; } } {} do_test incrblob-6.13 { close $::blob } {} do_test incrblob-6.14 { catchsql { COMMIT; } db2 } {0 {}} do_test incrblob-6.15 { execsql { SELECT * FROM blobs WHERE rowid = 4; } } {a different invocation} db2 close sqlite3_soft_heap_limit $soft_limit #----------------------------------------------------------------------- # The following tests verify the behaviour of the incremental IO # APIs in the following cases: # # 7.1 A row that containing an open blob is modified. # # 7.2 A CREATE TABLE requires that an overflow page that is part # of an open blob is moved. # # 7.3 An INCREMENTAL VACUUM moves an overflow page that is part # of an open blob. # # In the first case above, correct behaviour is for all subsequent # read/write operations on the blob-handle to return SQLITE_ABORT. # More accurately, blob-handles are invalidated whenever the table # they belong to is written to. # # The second two cases have no external effect. They are testing # that the internal cache of overflow page numbers is correctly # invalidated. # do_test incrblob-7.1.0 { execsql { BEGIN; DROP TABLE blobs; CREATE TABLE t1 (a, b, c, d BLOB); INSERT INTO t1(a, b, c, d) VALUES(1, 2, 3, 4); COMMIT; } } {} foreach {tn arg} {1 "" 2 -readonly} { execsql { UPDATE t1 SET d = zeroblob(10000); } do_test incrblob-7.1.$tn.1 { set ::b [eval db incrblob $arg t1 d 1] binary scan [sqlite3_blob_read $::b 5000 5] c* c set c } {0 0 0 0 0} do_test incrblob-7.1.$tn.2 { execsql { UPDATE t1 SET d = 15; } } {} do_test incrblob-7.1.$tn.3 { set rc [catch { sqlite3_blob_read $::b 5000 5 } msg] list $rc $msg } {1 SQLITE_ABORT} do_test incrblob-7.1.$tn.4 { execsql { SELECT d FROM t1; } } {15} do_test incrblob-7.1.$tn.5 { set rc [catch { close $::b } msg] list $rc $msg } {0 {}} do_test incrblob-7.1.$tn.6 { execsql { SELECT d FROM t1; } } {15} } set fd [open [info script]] fconfigure $fd -translation binary set ::data [read $fd 14000] close $fd db close file delete -force test.db test.db-journal sqlite3 db test.db do_test incrblob-7.2.1 { execsql { PRAGMA auto_vacuum = "incremental"; CREATE TABLE t1(a INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, b); -- root@page3 INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(123, $::data); } set ::b [db incrblob -readonly t1 b 123] fconfigure $::b -translation binary read $::b } $::data do_test incrblob-7.2.2 { execsql { CREATE TABLE t2(a INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, b); -- root@page4 } seek $::b 0 read $::b } $::data do_test incrblob-7.2.3 { close $::b execsql { SELECT rootpage FROM sqlite_master; } } {3 4} set ::otherdata "[string range $::data 0 1000][string range $::data 1001 end]" do_test incrblob-7.3.1 { execsql { INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(456, $::otherdata); } set ::b [db incrblob -readonly t2 b 456] fconfigure $::b -translation binary read $::b } $::otherdata do_test incrblob-7.3.2 { expr [file size test.db]/1024 } 30 do_test incrblob-7.3.3 { execsql { DELETE FROM t1 WHERE a = 123; PRAGMA INCREMENTAL_VACUUM(0); } seek $::b 0 read $::b } $::otherdata # Attempt to write on a read-only blob. Make sure the error code # gets set. Ticket #2464. # do_test incrblob-7.4 { set rc [catch {sqlite3_blob_write $::b 10 HELLO} msg] lappend rc $msg } {1 SQLITE_READONLY} do_test incrblob-7.5 { sqlite3_errcode db } {SQLITE_READONLY} do_test incrblob-7.6 { sqlite3_errmsg db } {attempt to write a readonly database} # Test that if either the "offset" or "amount" arguments to # sqlite3_blob_write() are less than zero, SQLITE_ERROR is returned. # do_test incrblob-8.1 { execsql { INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(314159, 'sqlite') } set ::b [db incrblob t1 b 314159] fconfigure $::b -translation binary set rc [catch {sqlite3_blob_write $::b 10 HELLO -1} msg] lappend rc $msg } {1 SQLITE_ERROR} do_test incrblob-8.2 { sqlite3_errcode db } {SQLITE_ERROR} do_test incrblob-8.3 { set rc [catch {sqlite3_blob_write $::b -1 HELLO 5} msg] lappend rc $msg } {1 SQLITE_ERROR} do_test incrblob-8.4 { sqlite3_errcode db } {SQLITE_ERROR} do_test incrblob-8.5 { execsql {SELECT b FROM t1 WHERE a = 314159} } {sqlite} do_test incrblob-8.6 { set rc [catch {sqlite3_blob_write $::b 0 etilqs 6} msg] lappend rc $msg } {0 {}} do_test incrblob-8.7 { execsql {SELECT b FROM t1 WHERE a = 314159} } {etilqs} finish_test