sqlite/ext/fts5/test/fts5merge.test
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# 2014 Dec 20
#
# 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.
#
#***********************************************************************
#
# Test that focus on incremental merges of segments.
#
source [file join [file dirname [info script]] fts5_common.tcl]
set testprefix fts5merge
# If SQLITE_ENABLE_FTS5 is defined, omit this file.
ifcapable !fts5 {
finish_test
return
}
db func repeat [list string repeat]
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Create an fts index so that:
#
# * the index consists of two top-level segments
# * each segment contains records related to $nRowPerSeg rows
# * all rows consist of tokens "x" and "y" only.
#
# Then run ('merge', 1) until everything is completely merged.
#
proc do_merge1_test {testname nRowPerSeg} {
set ::nRowPerSeg [expr $nRowPerSeg]
do_execsql_test $testname.0 {
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS x8;
CREATE VIRTUAL TABLE x8 USING fts5(i);
INSERT INTO x8(x8, rank) VALUES('pgsz', 32);
WITH ii(i) AS (SELECT 1 UNION ALL SELECT i+1 FROM ii WHERE i<$::nRowPerSeg)
INSERT INTO x8 SELECT repeat('x y ', i % 16) FROM ii;
WITH ii(i) AS (SELECT 1 UNION ALL SELECT i+1 FROM ii WHERE i<$::nRowPerSeg)
INSERT INTO x8 SELECT repeat('x y ', i % 16) FROM ii;
INSERT INTO x8(x8, rank) VALUES('usermerge', 2);
}
for {set tn 1} {[lindex [fts5_level_segs x8] 0]>0} {incr tn} {
do_execsql_test $testname.$tn {
INSERT INTO x8(x8, rank) VALUES('merge', 1);
INSERT INTO x8(x8) VALUES('integrity-check');
}
if {$tn>5} break
}
do_test $testname.x [list expr "$tn < 5"] 1
}
do_merge1_test 1.1 1
do_merge1_test 1.2 2
do_merge1_test 1.3 3
do_merge1_test 1.4 4
do_merge1_test 1.5 10
do_merge1_test 1.6 20
do_merge1_test 1.7 100
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
proc do_merge2_test {testname nRow} {
db func rnddoc fts5_rnddoc
do_execsql_test $testname.0 {
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS x8;
CREATE VIRTUAL TABLE x8 USING fts5(i);
INSERT INTO x8(x8, rank) VALUES('pgsz', 32);
}
set ::nRow $nRow
do_test $testname.1 {
for {set i 0} {$i < $::nRow} {incr i} {
execsql { INSERT INTO x8 VALUES( rnddoc(($i%16) + 5) ) }
while {[not_merged x8]} {
execsql {
INSERT INTO x8(x8, rank) VALUES('usermerge', 2);
INSERT INTO x8(x8, rank) VALUES('merge', 1);
INSERT INTO x8(x8, rank) VALUES('usermerge', 16);
INSERT INTO x8(x8) VALUES('integrity-check');
}
}
}
} {}
}
proc not_merged {tbl} {
set segs [fts5_level_segs $tbl]
foreach s $segs { if {$s>1} { return 1 } }
return 0
}
do_merge2_test 2.1 5
do_merge2_test 2.2 10
do_merge2_test 2.3 20
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Test that a merge will complete any merge that has already been
# started, even if the number of input segments is less than the current
# value of the 'usermerge' configuration parameter.
#
db func rnddoc fts5_rnddoc
do_execsql_test 3.1 {
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS x8;
CREATE VIRTUAL TABLE x8 USING fts5(i);
INSERT INTO x8(x8, rank) VALUES('pgsz', 32);
INSERT INTO x8 VALUES(rnddoc(100));
INSERT INTO x8 VALUES(rnddoc(100));
}
do_test 3.2 {
execsql {
INSERT INTO x8(x8, rank) VALUES('usermerge', 4);
INSERT INTO x8(x8, rank) VALUES('merge', 1);
}
fts5_level_segs x8
} {2}
do_test 3.3 {
execsql {
INSERT INTO x8(x8, rank) VALUES('usermerge', 2);
INSERT INTO x8(x8, rank) VALUES('merge', 1);
}
fts5_level_segs x8
} {2 1}
do_test 3.4 {
execsql { INSERT INTO x8(x8, rank) VALUES('usermerge', 4) }
while {[not_merged x8]} {
execsql { INSERT INTO x8(x8, rank) VALUES('merge', 1) }
}
fts5_level_segs x8
} {0 1}
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
proc mydoc {} {
set x [lindex {a b c d e f g h i j} [expr int(rand()*10)]]
return [string repeat "$x " 30]
}
db func mydoc mydoc
proc mycount {} {
set res [list]
foreach x {a b c d e f g h i j} {
lappend res [db one {SELECT count(*) FROM x8 WHERE x8 MATCH $x}]
}
set res
}
#1 32
foreach {tn pgsz} {
2 1000
} {
do_execsql_test 4.$tn.1 {
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS x8;
CREATE VIRTUAL TABLE x8 USING fts5(i);
INSERT INTO x8(x8, rank) VALUES('pgsz', $pgsz);
}
do_execsql_test 4.$tn.2 {
INSERT INTO x8(x8, rank) VALUES('merge', 1);
}
do_execsql_test 4.$tn.3 {
WITH ii(i) AS (SELECT 1 UNION ALL SELECT i+1 FROM ii WHERE i<100)
INSERT INTO x8 SELECT mydoc() FROM ii;
WITH ii(i) AS (SELECT 1 UNION ALL SELECT i+1 FROM ii WHERE i<100)
INSERT INTO x8 SELECT mydoc() FROM ii;
INSERT INTO x8(x8, rank) VALUES('usermerge', 2);
}
set expect [mycount]
for {set i 0} {$i < 20} {incr i} {
do_test 4.$tn.4.$i {
execsql { INSERT INTO x8(x8, rank) VALUES('merge', 1); }
mycount
} $expect
break
}
# db eval {SELECT fts5_decode(rowid, block) AS r FROM x8_data} { puts $r }
}
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Test that the 'merge' command does not modify the database if there is
# no work to do.
do_execsql_test 5.1 {
CREATE VIRTUAL TABLE x9 USING fts5(one, two);
INSERT INTO x9(x9, rank) VALUES('pgsz', 32);
INSERT INTO x9(x9, rank) VALUES('automerge', 2);
INSERT INTO x9(x9, rank) VALUES('usermerge', 2);
INSERT INTO x9 VALUES(rnddoc(100), rnddoc(100));
INSERT INTO x9 VALUES(rnddoc(100), rnddoc(100));
INSERT INTO x9 VALUES(rnddoc(100), rnddoc(100));
INSERT INTO x9 VALUES(rnddoc(100), rnddoc(100));
INSERT INTO x9 VALUES(rnddoc(100), rnddoc(100));
INSERT INTO x9 VALUES(rnddoc(100), rnddoc(100));
INSERT INTO x9 VALUES(rnddoc(100), rnddoc(100));
INSERT INTO x9 VALUES(rnddoc(100), rnddoc(100));
}
do_test 5.2 {
while 1 {
set nChange [db total_changes]
execsql { INSERT INTO x9(x9, rank) VALUES('merge', 1); }
set nChange [expr [db total_changes] - $nChange]
#puts $nChange
if {$nChange<2} break
}
} {}
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Test that running 'merge' on an empty database does not cause a
# problem.
#
reset_db
do_execsql_test 6.0 {
CREATE VIRTUAL TABLE g1 USING fts5(a, b);
}
do_execsql_test 6.1 {
INSERT INTO g1(g1, rank) VALUES('merge', 10);
}
do_execsql_test 6.2 {
INSERT INTO g1(g1, rank) VALUES('merge', -10);
}
do_execsql_test 6.3 {
INSERT INTO g1(g1) VALUES('integrity-check');
}
finish_test