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drhc2eef3b2002-08-31 18:53:06 +00001# 2001 September 15
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10#***********************************************************************
11# This file implements regression tests for SQLite library.
12#
13# This file implements tests for foreign keys.
14#
15
16set testdir [file dirname $argv0]
17source $testdir/tester.tcl
dan68a494c2016-12-13 16:57:49 +000018set testprefix fkey1
drhc2eef3b2002-08-31 18:53:06 +000019
drh6bf89572004-11-03 16:27:01 +000020ifcapable {!foreignkey} {
21 finish_test
22 return
23}
24
drhc2eef3b2002-08-31 18:53:06 +000025# Create a table and some data to work with.
26#
27do_test fkey1-1.0 {
28 execsql {
29 CREATE TABLE t1(
30 a INTEGER PRIMARY KEY,
31 b INTEGER
32 REFERENCES t1 ON DELETE CASCADE
33 REFERENCES t2,
34 c TEXT,
35 FOREIGN KEY (b,c) REFERENCES t2(x,y) ON UPDATE CASCADE
36 );
37 }
38} {}
39do_test fkey1-1.1 {
40 execsql {
41 CREATE TABLE t2(
42 x INTEGER PRIMARY KEY,
43 y TEXT
44 );
45 }
46} {}
drh2dcc9aa2002-12-04 13:40:25 +000047do_test fkey1-1.2 {
48 execsql {
49 CREATE TABLE t3(
dan1da40a32009-09-19 17:00:31 +000050 a INTEGER REFERENCES t2,
drh2dcc9aa2002-12-04 13:40:25 +000051 b INTEGER REFERENCES t1,
52 FOREIGN KEY (a,b) REFERENCES t2(x,y)
53 );
54 }
55} {}
drh85c23c62005-08-20 03:03:04 +000056
57do_test fkey1-2.1 {
58 execsql {
59 CREATE TABLE t4(a integer primary key);
60 CREATE TABLE t5(x references t4);
61 CREATE TABLE t6(x references t4);
62 CREATE TABLE t7(x references t4);
63 CREATE TABLE t8(x references t4);
64 CREATE TABLE t9(x references t4);
65 CREATE TABLE t10(x references t4);
66 DROP TABLE t7;
67 DROP TABLE t9;
68 DROP TABLE t5;
69 DROP TABLE t8;
70 DROP TABLE t6;
71 DROP TABLE t10;
72 }
73} {}
74
danielk197750af3e12008-10-10 17:47:21 +000075do_test fkey1-3.1 {
76 execsql {
77 CREATE TABLE t5(a PRIMARY KEY, b, c);
78 CREATE TABLE t6(
79 d REFERENCES t5,
80 e REFERENCES t5(c)
81 );
82 PRAGMA foreign_key_list(t6);
83 }
dan1da40a32009-09-19 17:00:31 +000084} [concat \
85 {0 0 t5 e c {NO ACTION} {NO ACTION} NONE} \
86 {1 0 t5 d {} {NO ACTION} {NO ACTION} NONE} \
danielk197750af3e12008-10-10 17:47:21 +000087]
88do_test fkey1-3.2 {
89 execsql {
90 CREATE TABLE t7(d, e, f,
91 FOREIGN KEY (d, e) REFERENCES t5(a, b)
92 );
93 PRAGMA foreign_key_list(t7);
94 }
dan1da40a32009-09-19 17:00:31 +000095} [concat \
96 {0 0 t5 d a {NO ACTION} {NO ACTION} NONE} \
97 {0 1 t5 e b {NO ACTION} {NO ACTION} NONE} \
danielk197750af3e12008-10-10 17:47:21 +000098]
99do_test fkey1-3.3 {
100 execsql {
101 CREATE TABLE t8(d, e, f,
102 FOREIGN KEY (d, e) REFERENCES t5 ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE SET NULL
103 );
104 PRAGMA foreign_key_list(t8);
105 }
106} [concat \
107 {0 0 t5 d {} {SET NULL} CASCADE NONE} \
108 {0 1 t5 e {} {SET NULL} CASCADE NONE} \
109]
drhd2cb50b2009-01-09 21:41:17 +0000110do_test fkey1-3.4 {
111 execsql {
112 CREATE TABLE t9(d, e, f,
113 FOREIGN KEY (d, e) REFERENCES t5 ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE SET DEFAULT
114 );
115 PRAGMA foreign_key_list(t9);
116 }
117} [concat \
118 {0 0 t5 d {} {SET DEFAULT} CASCADE NONE} \
119 {0 1 t5 e {} {SET DEFAULT} CASCADE NONE} \
120]
drh648e2642013-07-11 15:03:32 +0000121do_test fkey1-3.5 {
122 sqlite3_db_status db DBSTATUS_DEFERRED_FKS 0
123} {0 0 0}
drhc2eef3b2002-08-31 18:53:06 +0000124
drhb6b676e2015-04-21 03:13:47 +0000125# Stress the dequoting logic. The first test is not so bad.
126do_execsql_test fkey1-4.0 {
127 PRAGMA foreign_keys=ON;
128 CREATE TABLE "xx1"("xx2" TEXT PRIMARY KEY, "xx3" TEXT);
129 INSERT INTO "xx1"("xx2","xx3") VALUES('abc','def');
130 CREATE TABLE "xx4"("xx5" TEXT REFERENCES "xx1" ON DELETE CASCADE);
131 INSERT INTO "xx4"("xx5") VALUES('abc');
132 INSERT INTO "xx1"("xx2","xx3") VALUES('uvw','xyz');
133 SELECT 1, "xx5" FROM "xx4";
134 DELETE FROM "xx1";
135 SELECT 2, "xx5" FROM "xx4";
136} {1 abc}
137
138# This case is identical to the previous except the "xx" in each name
139# is changed to a single escaped double-quote character.
140do_execsql_test fkey1-4.1 {
141 PRAGMA foreign_keys=ON;
142 CREATE TABLE """1"("""2" TEXT PRIMARY KEY, """3" TEXT);
143 INSERT INTO """1"("""2","""3") VALUES('abc','def');
144 CREATE TABLE """4"("""5" TEXT REFERENCES """1" ON DELETE CASCADE);
145 INSERT INTO """4"("""5") VALUES('abc');
146 INSERT INTO """1"("""2","""3") VALUES('uvw','xyz');
147 SELECT 1, """5" FROM """4";
148 DELETE FROM """1";
149 SELECT 2, """5" FROM """4";
150} {1 abc}
151do_execsql_test fkey1-4.2 {
152 PRAGMA table_info="""1";
153} {0 {"2} TEXT 0 {} 1 1 {"3} TEXT 0 {} 0}
154
dane755e102015-09-30 12:59:12 +0000155#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
156#
157do_execsql_test fkey1-5.1 {
158 CREATE TABLE t11(
159 x INTEGER PRIMARY KEY,
160 parent REFERENCES t11 ON DELETE CASCADE
161 );
162 INSERT INTO t11 VALUES (1, NULL), (2, 1), (3, 2);
163} {}
164
165# The REPLACE part of this statement deletes the row (2, 1). Then the
166# DELETE CASCADE caused by deleting that row removes the (3, 2) row. Which
167# would have been the parent of the new row being inserted. Causing an
168# FK violation.
169#
170do_catchsql_test fkey1-5.2 {
171 INSERT OR REPLACE INTO t11 VALUES (2, 3);
172} {1 {FOREIGN KEY constraint failed}}
173
174# A similar test to the above.
175do_execsql_test fkey1-5.3 {
176 CREATE TABLE Foo (
177 Id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY,
178 ParentId INTEGER REFERENCES Foo(Id) ON DELETE CASCADE, C1
179 );
180 INSERT OR REPLACE INTO Foo(Id, ParentId, C1) VALUES (1, null, 'A');
181 INSERT OR REPLACE INTO Foo(Id, ParentId, C1) VALUES (2, 1, 'A-2-1');
182 INSERT OR REPLACE INTO Foo(Id, ParentId, C1) VALUES (3, 2, 'A-3-2');
183 INSERT OR REPLACE INTO Foo(Id, ParentId, C1) VALUES (4, 3, 'A-4-3');
184}
185do_catchsql_test fkey1-5.4 {
186 INSERT OR REPLACE INTO Foo(Id, ParentId, C1) VALUES (2, 3, 'A-2-3');
187} {1 {FOREIGN KEY constraint failed}}
188
dan68a494c2016-12-13 16:57:49 +0000189#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
190# Check that foreign key processing is not fooled by partial indexes
191# on the parent table.
192#
193do_execsql_test 6.0 {
194 CREATE TABLE p1(x, y);
195 CREATE UNIQUE INDEX p1x ON p1(x) WHERE y<2;
196 INSERT INTO p1 VALUES(1, 1);
197 CREATE TABLE c1(a REFERENCES p1(x));
198}
199
200do_catchsql_test 6.1 {
201 INSERT INTO c1 VALUES(1);
202} {1 {foreign key mismatch - "c1" referencing "p1"}}
203
204do_execsql_test 6.2 {
205 CREATE UNIQUE INDEX p1x2 ON p1(x);
206 INSERT INTO c1 VALUES(1);
207} {}
208
209
drhc2eef3b2002-08-31 18:53:06 +0000210finish_test