RSpec matchers for database queries.
Add this line to your application's Gemfile, preferably in your test
group:
gem 'db-query-matchers'
And then execute:
bundle
Or install it yourself as:
gem install db-query-matchers
describe 'MyCode' do
context 'when we expect no queries' do
it 'does not make database queries' do
expect { subject.make_no_queries }.to_not make_database_queries
end
end
context 'when we expect queries' do
it 'makes database queries' do
expect { subject.make_some_queries }.to make_database_queries
end
end
context 'when we expect exactly 1 query' do
it 'makes database queries' do
expect { subject.make_one_query }.to make_database_queries(count: 1)
end
end
context 'when we expect max 3 queries' do
it 'makes database queries' do
expect { subject.make_several_queries }.to make_database_queries(count: 0..3)
end
end
context 'when we expect a possible range of queries' do
it 'makes database queries' do
expect { subject.make_several_queries }.to make_database_queries(count: 3..5)
end
end
context 'when we only care about manipulative queries (INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE)' do
it 'makes a destructive database query' do
expect { subject.make_one_query }.to make_database_queries(manipulative: true)
end
end
context 'when we only care about queries matching a certain pattern' do
it 'makes a destructive database query' do
expect { subject.make_special_queries }.to make_database_queries(matching: 'DELETE * FROM')
end
it 'makes a destructive database query matched with a regexp' do
expect { subject.make_special_queries }.to make_database_queries(matching: /DELETE/)
end
end
end
To exclude certain types of queries from being counted, specify an
ignores
configuration consisting of an array of regular expressions. If
a query matches one of the patterns in this array, it will not be
counted in the make_database_queries
matcher.
To exclude SCHEMA queries, add schemaless
to the configuration. This will
help avoid failing specs due to ActiveRecord load order.
To log more about the queries being made, you can set the log_backtrace
option to true
. And to control what parts of the backtrace is logged,
you can use backtrace_filter
.
DBQueryMatchers.configure do |config|
config.ignores = [/SHOW TABLES LIKE/]
config.schemaless = true
# the payload argument is described here:
# http://edgeguides.rubyonrails.org/active_support_instrumentation.html#sql-active-record
config.on_query_counted do |payload|
# do something arbitrary with the query
end
config.log_backtrace = true
config.backtrace_filter = Proc.new do |backtrace|
backtrace.select { |line| line.start_with?(Rails.root.to_s) }
end
end