github.com/jdgcs/sqlite3@v1.12.1-0.20210908114423-bc5f96e4dd51/testdata/tcl/journal2.test (about)

     1  # 2010 June 16
     2  #
     3  # The author disclaims copyright to this source code.  In place of
     4  # a legal notice, here is a blessing:
     5  #
     6  #    May you do good and not evil.
     7  #    May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others.
     8  #    May you share freely, never taking more than you give.
     9  #
    10  #***********************************************************************
    11  # This file implements regression tests for SQLite library. Specifically,
    12  # it tests SQLite when using a VFS that claims the SAFE_DELETE property.
    13  #
    14  
    15  set testdir [file dirname $argv0]
    16  source $testdir/tester.tcl
    17  source $testdir/lock_common.tcl
    18  source $testdir/malloc_common.tcl
    19  db close
    20  
    21  if {[permutation] == "inmemory_journal"} {
    22    finish_test
    23    return
    24  }
    25  
    26  set a_string_counter 1
    27  proc a_string {n} {
    28    global a_string_counter
    29    incr a_string_counter
    30    string range [string repeat "${a_string_counter}." $n] 1 $n
    31  }
    32  
    33  # Create a [testvfs] and install it as the default VFS. Set the device
    34  # characteristics flags to "SAFE_DELETE".
    35  #
    36  testvfs tvfs -default 1
    37  tvfs devchar {undeletable_when_open powersafe_overwrite}
    38  
    39  # Set up a hook so that each time a journal file is opened, closed or
    40  # deleted, the method name ("xOpen", "xClose" or "xDelete") and the final
    41  # segment of the journal file-name (i.e. "test.db-journal") are appended to
    42  # global list variable $::oplog.
    43  #
    44  tvfs filter {xOpen xClose xDelete}
    45  tvfs script journal_op_catcher
    46  proc journal_op_catcher {method filename args} {
    47  
    48    # If global variable ::tvfs_error_on_write is defined, then return an
    49    # IO error to every attempt to modify the file-system. Otherwise, return
    50    # SQLITE_OK.
    51    #
    52    if {[info exists ::tvfs_error_on_write]} {
    53      if {[lsearch {xDelete xWrite xTruncate} $method]>=0} {
    54        return SQLITE_IOERR 
    55      }
    56    }
    57  
    58    # The rest of this command only deals with xOpen(), xClose() and xDelete()
    59    # operations on journal files. If this invocation does not represent such
    60    # an operation, return with no further ado.
    61    #
    62    set f [file tail $filename]
    63    if {[string match *journal $f]==0} return
    64    if {[lsearch {xOpen xDelete xClose} $method]<0} return
    65  
    66    # Append a record of this operation to global list variable $::oplog.
    67    #
    68    lappend ::oplog $method $f
    69  
    70    # If this is an attempt to delete a journal file for which there exists
    71    # one ore more open handles, return an error. The code in test_vfs.c
    72    # will not invoke the xDelete method of the "real" VFS in this case.
    73    #
    74    if {[info exists ::open_journals($f)]==0} { set ::open_journals($f) 0 }
    75    switch -- $method {
    76      xOpen   { incr ::open_journals($f) +1 }
    77      xClose  { incr ::open_journals($f) -1 }
    78      xDelete { if {$::open_journals($f)>0} { return SQLITE_IOERR } }
    79    }
    80  
    81    return ""
    82  }
    83  
    84  
    85  do_test journal2-1.1 {
    86    set ::oplog [list]
    87    sqlite3 db test.db
    88    execsql { CREATE TABLE t1(a, b) }
    89    set ::oplog
    90  } {xOpen test.db-journal xClose test.db-journal xDelete test.db-journal}
    91  do_test journal2-1.2 {
    92    set ::oplog [list]
    93    execsql { 
    94      PRAGMA journal_mode = truncate;
    95      INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(1, 2);
    96    }
    97    set ::oplog
    98  } {xOpen test.db-journal}
    99  do_test journal2-1.3 {
   100    set ::oplog [list]
   101    execsql { INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(3, 4) }
   102    set ::oplog
   103  } {}
   104  do_test journal2-1.4 { execsql { SELECT * FROM t1 } } {1 2 3 4}
   105  
   106  # Add a second connection. This connection attempts to commit data in
   107  # journal_mode=DELETE mode. When it tries to delete the journal file,
   108  # the VFS layer returns an IO error.
   109  #
   110  do_test journal2-1.5 {
   111    set ::oplog [list]
   112    sqlite3 db2 test.db
   113    execsql  { PRAGMA journal_mode = delete } db2
   114    catchsql { INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(5, 6)  } db2
   115  } {1 {disk I/O error}}
   116  do_test journal2-1.6 { file exists test.db-journal } 1
   117  do_test journal2-1.7 { execsql { SELECT * FROM t1 } } {1 2 3 4}
   118  do_test journal2-1.8 {
   119    execsql { PRAGMA journal_mode = truncate } db2
   120    execsql { INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(5, 6)  } db2
   121  } {}
   122  do_test journal2-1.9 { execsql { SELECT * FROM t1 } } {1 2 3 4 5 6}
   123  
   124  # Grow the database until it is reasonably large.
   125  #
   126  do_test journal2-1.10 {
   127    db2 close
   128    db func a_string a_string
   129    execsql {
   130      CREATE TABLE t2(a UNIQUE, b UNIQUE);
   131      INSERT INTO t2 VALUES(a_string(200), a_string(300));
   132      INSERT INTO t2 SELECT a_string(200), a_string(300) FROM t2;  --  2
   133      INSERT INTO t2 SELECT a_string(200), a_string(300) FROM t2;  --  4
   134      INSERT INTO t2 SELECT a_string(200), a_string(300) FROM t2;  --  8
   135      INSERT INTO t2 SELECT a_string(200), a_string(300) FROM t2;  -- 16
   136      INSERT INTO t2 SELECT a_string(200), a_string(300) FROM t2;  -- 32
   137      INSERT INTO t2 SELECT a_string(200), a_string(300) FROM t2;  -- 64
   138    }
   139    file size test.db-journal
   140  } {0}
   141  do_test journal2-1.11 {
   142    set sz [expr [file size test.db] / 1024]
   143    expr {$sz>120 && $sz<200}
   144  } 1
   145  
   146  # Using new connection [db2] (with journal_mode=DELETE), write a lot of
   147  # data to the database. So that many pages within the database file are
   148  # modified before the transaction is committed.
   149  #
   150  # Then, enable simulated IO errors in all calls to xDelete, xWrite
   151  # and xTruncate before committing the transaction and closing the 
   152  # database file. From the point of view of other file-system users, it
   153  # appears as if the process hosting [db2] unexpectedly exited.
   154  # 
   155  do_test journal2-1.12 {
   156    sqlite3 db2 test.db
   157    execsql {
   158      PRAGMA cache_size = 10;
   159      BEGIN;
   160        INSERT INTO t2 SELECT randomblob(200), randomblob(300) FROM t2;  -- 128
   161    } db2
   162  } {}
   163  do_test journal2-1.13 {
   164    tvfs filter {xOpen xClose xDelete xWrite xTruncate}
   165    set ::tvfs_error_on_write 1
   166    catchsql { COMMIT } db2
   167  } {1 {disk I/O error}}
   168  db2 close
   169  unset ::tvfs_error_on_write
   170  forcecopy test.db testX.db
   171  
   172  do_test journal2-1.14 { file exists test.db-journal } 1
   173  do_test journal2-1.15 {
   174    execsql {
   175      SELECT count(*) FROM t2;
   176      PRAGMA integrity_check;
   177    }
   178  } {64 ok}
   179  
   180  # This block checks that in the test case above, connection [db2] really
   181  # did begin writing to the database file before it hit IO errors. If
   182  # this is true, then the copy of the database file made before [db]
   183  # rolled back the hot journal should fail the integrity-check.
   184  #
   185  do_test journal2-1.16 {
   186    set sz [expr [file size testX.db] / 1024]
   187    expr {$sz>240 && $sz<400}
   188  } 1
   189  do_test journal2-1.17 {
   190    expr {[catchsql { PRAGMA integrity_check } db] == "0 ok"}
   191  } {1}
   192  do_test journal2-1.20 {
   193    sqlite3 db2 testX.db
   194    expr {[catchsql { PRAGMA integrity_check } db2] == "0 ok"}
   195  } {0}
   196  do_test journal2-1.21 {
   197    db2 close
   198  } {}
   199  db close
   200  
   201  #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
   202  # Test that it is possible to switch from journal_mode=truncate to
   203  # journal_mode=WAL on a SAFE_DELETE file-system. SQLite should close and
   204  # delete the journal file when committing the transaction that switches
   205  # the system to WAL mode.
   206  #
   207  if {[wal_is_capable]} {
   208    do_test journal2-2.1 {
   209      faultsim_delete_and_reopen
   210      set ::oplog [list]
   211      execsql { PRAGMA journal_mode = persist }
   212      set ::oplog
   213    } {}
   214    do_test journal2-2.2 {
   215      execsql { 
   216        CREATE TABLE t1(x);
   217        INSERT INTO t1 VALUES(3.14159);
   218      }
   219      set ::oplog
   220    } {xOpen test.db-journal}
   221    do_test journal2-2.3 {
   222      expr {[file size test.db-journal] > 512}
   223    } {1}
   224    do_test journal2-2.4 {
   225      set ::oplog [list]
   226      execsql { PRAGMA journal_mode = WAL }
   227      set ::oplog
   228    } {xClose test.db-journal xDelete test.db-journal}
   229    db close
   230  }
   231  
   232  tvfs delete
   233  finish_test