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     1  # 2012 March 26
     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. The
    12  # focus of this script is testing the FTS 'integrity-check' function,
    13  # used to check if the current FTS index accurately reflects the content
    14  # of the table.
    15  #
    16  
    17  set testdir [file dirname $argv0]
    18  source $testdir/tester.tcl
    19  source $testdir/fts3_common.tcl
    20  set ::testprefix fts4check
    21  
    22  # If SQLITE_ENABLE_FTS3 is defined, omit this file.
    23  ifcapable !fts3 {
    24    finish_test
    25    return
    26  }
    27  
    28  # Run the integrity-check on FTS table $tbl using database handle $db. If
    29  # the integrity-check passes, return "ok". Otherwise, throw an exception.
    30  #
    31  proc fts_integrity {db tbl} {
    32    $db eval "INSERT INTO $tbl ($tbl) VALUES('integrity-check')"
    33    return "ok"
    34  }
    35  
    36  #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
    37  # Test cases 1.*
    38  #
    39  #   1.0: Build a reasonably sized FTS table (5000 rows).
    40  #
    41  #   1.1: Run the integrity check code to check it passes.
    42  #
    43  #   1.2: Make a series of minor changes to the underlying FTS data structures
    44  #        (e.g. delete or insert a row from the %_content table). Check that
    45  #        this causes the integrity-check code to fail.
    46  #
    47  
    48  # Build an FTS table and check the integrity-check passes.
    49  #
    50  do_test 1.0 { fts3_build_db_1 5000 } {}
    51  do_test 1.1 { fts_integrity db t1 } {ok}
    52  
    53  # Mess around with the underlying tables. Check that this causes the
    54  # integrity-check test to fail.
    55  #
    56  foreach {tn disruption} {
    57    1 {
    58      INSERT INTO t1_content(docid, c0x, c1y) VALUES(NULL, 'a', 'b');
    59    }
    60    2 {
    61      DELETE FROM t1_content WHERE docid = (SELECT max(docid) FROM t1_content);
    62    }
    63    3 {
    64      DELETE FROM t1_segdir WHERE level=0 AND idx=(
    65        SELECT max(idx) FROM t1_segdir WHERE level=0
    66      );
    67    }
    68  } {
    69    do_execsql_test  1.2.1.$tn "BEGIN; $disruption"
    70    do_catchsql_test 1.2.2.$tn {
    71      INSERT INTO t1 (t1) VALUES('integrity-check')
    72    } {1 {database disk image is malformed}}
    73    do_execsql_test  1.2.3.$tn "ROLLBACK"
    74  }
    75  
    76  do_test 1.3 { fts_integrity db t1 } {ok}
    77  
    78  #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
    79  # Test cases 2.*
    80  #
    81  #   2.0: Build a reasonably sized FTS table (20000 rows) that includes
    82  #        prefix indexes.
    83  #
    84  #   2.1: Run the integrity check code to check it passes.
    85  #
    86  #   2.2: Make a series of minor changes to the underlying FTS data structures
    87  #        (e.g. delete or insert a row from the %_content table). Check that
    88  #        this causes the integrity-check code to fail.
    89  #
    90  
    91  do_test 2.0 { fts3_build_db_2 -extra {prefix="3,1"} 20000 } {}
    92  do_test 2.1 { fts_integrity db t2 } {ok}
    93  foreach {tn disruption} {
    94    1 {
    95      INSERT INTO t2_content VALUES(NULL, 'xyz')
    96    }
    97    3 {
    98      DELETE FROM t2_segdir WHERE level=0 AND idx=(
    99        SELECT max(idx) FROM t2_segdir WHERE level=1024
   100      );
   101    }
   102  } {
   103    do_execsql_test  2.2.1.$tn "BEGIN; $disruption"
   104    do_catchsql_test 2.2.2.$tn {
   105      INSERT INTO t2 (t2) VALUES('integrity-check')
   106    } {1 {database disk image is malformed}}
   107    do_execsql_test  2.2.3.$tn "ROLLBACK"
   108  }
   109  
   110  
   111  #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
   112  # Test cases 3.*
   113  #
   114  #   3.0: Build a reasonably sized FTS table (5000 rows) that includes
   115  #        prefix indexes and uses the languageid= feature.
   116  #
   117  #   3.1: Run the integrity check code to check it passes.
   118  #
   119  #   3.2: Make a series of minor changes to the underlying FTS data structures
   120  #        (e.g. delete or insert a row from the %_content table). Check that
   121  #        this causes the integrity-check code to fail.
   122  #
   123  do_test 3.0 {
   124    reset_db
   125    fts3_build_db_1 5000
   126    execsql {
   127      CREATE VIRTUAL TABLE t3 USING fts4(x, y, prefix="2,3", languageid=langid);
   128    }
   129    foreach docid [execsql {SELECT docid FROM t1 ORDER BY 1 ASC}] {
   130      execsql {
   131        INSERT INTO t3(x, y, langid) 
   132        SELECT x, y, (docid%9)*4 FROM t1 WHERE docid=$docid;
   133      }
   134    }
   135  } {}
   136  do_test 3.1 { fts_integrity db t3 } {ok}
   137  
   138  foreach {tn disruption} {
   139    1 {
   140      INSERT INTO t3_content(c0x, c1y, langid) VALUES(NULL, 'a', 0);
   141    }
   142    2 {
   143      UPDATE t3_content SET langid=langid+1 WHERE rowid = (
   144        SELECT max(rowid) FROM t3_content
   145      )
   146    }
   147  } {
   148    do_execsql_test  3.2.1.$tn "BEGIN; $disruption"
   149    do_catchsql_test 3.2.2.$tn {
   150      INSERT INTO t3 (t3) VALUES('integrity-check')
   151    } {1 {database disk image is malformed}}
   152    do_execsql_test  3.2.3.$tn "ROLLBACK"
   153  }
   154  
   155  #--------------------------------------------------------------------------
   156  # Test case 4.*
   157  #
   158  # Test that the integrity-check works if there are "notindexed" columns.
   159  #
   160  do_execsql_test 4.0 {
   161    CREATE VIRTUAL TABLE t4 USING fts4(a, b, c, notindexed=b);
   162    INSERT INTO t4 VALUES('text one', 'text two', 'text three');
   163    INSERT INTO t4(t4) VALUES('integrity-check');
   164  }
   165  
   166  do_execsql_test 4.1 {
   167    PRAGMA writable_schema = 1;
   168    UPDATE sqlite_master 
   169      SET sql = 'CREATE VIRTUAL TABLE t4 USING fts4(a, b, c)' 
   170      WHERE name = 't4';
   171  }
   172  
   173  do_test 4.2 {
   174    db close
   175    sqlite3 db test.db
   176    catchsql {
   177      INSERT INTO t4(t4) VALUES('integrity-check');
   178    }
   179  } {1 {database disk image is malformed}}
   180  reset_db
   181  
   182  #--------------------------------------------------------------------------
   183  # Test case 5.*
   184  #
   185  # Test that the integrity-check works if there is uncommitted data.
   186  #
   187  do_execsql_test 5.0 {
   188    BEGIN;
   189    CREATE VIRTUAL TABLE t5 USING fts4(a, prefix="1,2,3");
   190    INSERT INTO t5 VALUES('And down by Kosiosko, where the reed-banks sweep');
   191    INSERT INTO t5 VALUES('and sway, and the rolling plains are wide, the');
   192    INSERT INTO t5 VALUES('man from snowy river is a household name today,');
   193    INSERT INTO t5 VALUES('and the stockmen tell the story of his ride');
   194  }
   195  
   196  do_execsql_test 5.1 {
   197    INSERT INTO t5(t5) VALUES('integrity-check');
   198  } {}
   199  
   200  do_catchsql_test 5.2 {
   201    INSERT INTO t5_content VALUES(5, 'his hardy mountain pony');
   202    INSERT INTO t5(t5) VALUES('integrity-check');
   203  } {1 {database disk image is malformed}}
   204  
   205  do_execsql_test 5.3 ROLLBACK
   206  
   207  do_execsql_test 5.4 {
   208    CREATE VIRTUAL TABLE t5 USING fts4(a, prefix="1,2,3");
   209    INSERT INTO t5(t5) VALUES('integrity-check');
   210  } {}
   211  
   212  finish_test