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#!/usr/bin/env python
#
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# Public Domain 2008-2014 WiredTiger, Inc.
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import wiredtiger, wttest

# test_schema02.py
#    Columns, column groups, indexes
class test_schema02(wttest.WiredTigerTestCase):
    """
    Test basic operations
    """
    nentries = 1000

    scenarios = [
        ('normal', { 'idx_config' : '' }),
        ('lsm', { 'idx_config' : ',type=lsm' }),
    ]

    def expect_failure_colgroup(self, name, configstr, match):
        self.assertRaisesWithMessage(wiredtiger.WiredTigerError,
            lambda:self.session.create("colgroup:" + name, configstr), match)

    def test_colgroup_after_failure(self):
        # bogus formats
        self.assertRaisesWithMessage(wiredtiger.WiredTigerError,
            lambda:self.session.create("table:main",
                                       "key_format=Z,value_format=S"),
            "/Invalid type 'Z' found in format 'Z'/")
        self.assertRaisesWithMessage(wiredtiger.WiredTigerError,
            lambda:self.session.create("table:main",
                                       "key_format=S,value_format=Z"),
            "/Invalid type 'Z' found in format 'Z'/")

        # These should succeed
        self.session.create("table:main", "key_format=iS,value_format=SiSi,"
                            "columns=(ikey,Skey,S1,i2,S3,i4),colgroups=(c1,c2)")
        self.session.create("colgroup:main:c1", "columns=(S1,i2)")

    def test_colgroup_failures(self):
        # too many columns
        self.assertRaisesWithMessage(wiredtiger.WiredTigerError,
            lambda:self.session.create("table:main", "key_format=S,"
                                       "value_format=,columns=(a,b)"),
            "/Number of columns in '\(a,b\)' does not match "
            "key format 'S' plus value format ''/")
        # Note: too few columns is allowed

        # expect this to work
        self.session.create("table:main", "key_format=iS,value_format=SiSi,"
                            "columns=(ikey,Skey,S1,i2,S3,i4),"
                            "colgroups=(c1,c2)")

        # bad table name
        self.expect_failure_colgroup("nomatch:c", "columns=(S1,i2)",
                                     "/Can't create 'colgroup:nomatch:c'"
                                     " for non-existent table 'nomatch'/")
        # colgroup not declared in initial create
        self.expect_failure_colgroup("main:nomatch", "columns=(S1,i2)",
                                     "/Column group 'nomatch' not found"
                                     " in table 'main'/")
        # bad column
        self.expect_failure_colgroup("main:c1", "columns=(S1,i2,bad)",
                                     "/Column 'bad' not found/")

        # TODO: no columns allowed, or not?
        #self.session.create("colgroup:main:c0", "columns=()")

        # key in a column group
        self.expect_failure_colgroup("main:c1", "columns=(ikey,S1,i2)",
                                     "/A column group cannot store key column"
                                     " 'ikey' in its value/")

        # expect this to work
        self.session.create("colgroup:main:c1", "columns=(S1,i2)")

        # colgroup not declared in initial create
        self.expect_failure_colgroup("main:c3", "columns=(S3,i4)",
                                     "/Column group 'c3' not found in"
                                     " table 'main'/")

        # this is the last column group, but there are missing columns
        self.expect_failure_colgroup("main:c2", "columns=(S1,i4)",
                                     "/Column 'S3' in 'table:main' does not"
                                     " appear in a column group/")

        # TODO: is repartitioning column groups allowed?
        # this does not raise an error
        # self.expect_failure_colgroup("main:c2", "columns=(S1,S3,i4)"

        # expect this to work
        self.session.create("colgroup:main:c2", "columns=(S3,i4)")

        # expect these to work - each table name is a separate namespace
        self.session.create("table:main2", "key_format=iS,value_format=SiSi,"
                            "columns=(ikey,Skey,S1,i2,S3,i4),colgroups=(c1,c2)")
        self.session.create("colgroup:main2:c1", "columns=(S1,i2)")
        self.session.create("colgroup:main2:c2", "columns=(S3,i4)")

    def test_index(self):
        self.session.create("table:main", "key_format=iS,value_format=SiSi,"
                            "columns=(ikey,Skey,S1,i2,S3,i4),colgroups=(c1,c2)")

        # should be able to create colgroups before indices
        self.session.create("colgroup:main:c2", "columns=(S3,i4)")

        # should be able to create indices on all key combinations
        self.session.create(
            "index:main:ikey", "columns=(ikey)" + self.idx_config)
        self.session.create(
            "index:main:Skey", "columns=(Skey)" + self.idx_config)
        self.session.create(
            "index:main:ikeySkey", "columns=(ikey,Skey)" + self.idx_config)
        self.session.create(
            "index:main:Skeyikey", "columns=(Skey,ikey)" + self.idx_config)

        # should be able to create indices on all value combinations
        self.session.create(
            "index:main:S1", "columns=(S1)" + self.idx_config)
        self.session.create(
            "index:main:i2", "columns=(i2)" + self.idx_config)
        self.session.create(
            "index:main:i2S1", "columns=(i2,S1)" + self.idx_config)
        self.session.create(
            "index:main:S1i4", "columns=(S1,i4)" + self.idx_config)

        # somewhat nonsensical to repeat columns within an index, but allowed
        self.session.create(
            "index:main:i4S3i4S1", "columns=(i4,S3,i4,S1)" + self.idx_config)

        # should be able to create colgroups after indices
        self.session.create("colgroup:main:c1", "columns=(S1,i2)")

        self.populate()

        # should be able to create indices after populating
        self.session.create(
            "index:main:i2S1i4", "columns=(i2,S1,i4)" + self.idx_config)

        self.check_entries()

    def populate(self):
        cursor = self.session.open_cursor('table:main', None, None)
        for i in range(0, self.nentries):
            cursor.set_key(i, 'key' + str(i))
            square = i * i
            cube = square * i
            cursor.set_value('val' + str(square), square, 'val' + str(cube), cube)
            cursor.insert()
        cursor.close()
        
    def check_entries(self):
        cursor = self.session.open_cursor('table:main', None, None)
        # spot check via search
        n = self.nentries
        for i in (n / 5, 0, n - 1, n - 2, 1):
            cursor.set_key(i, 'key' + str(i))
            square = i * i
            cube = square * i
            cursor.search()
            (s1, i2, s3, i4) = cursor.get_values()
            self.assertEqual(s1, 'val' + str(square))
            self.assertEqual(i2, square)
            self.assertEqual(s3, 'val' + str(cube))
            self.assertEqual(i4, cube)

        i = 0
        # then check all via cursor
        cursor.reset()
        for ikey, skey, s1, i2, s3, i4 in cursor:
            square = i * i
            cube = square * i
            self.assertEqual(ikey, i)
            self.assertEqual(skey, 'key' + str(i))
            self.assertEqual(s1, 'val' + str(square))
            self.assertEqual(i2, square)
            self.assertEqual(s3, 'val' + str(cube))
            self.assertEqual(i4, cube)
            i += 1
        cursor.close()
        self.assertEqual(i, n)
        
    def test_colgroups(self):
        self.session.create("table:main", "key_format=iS,value_format=SiSi,"
                            "columns=(ikey,Skey,S1,i2,S3,i4),colgroups=(c1,c2)")
        self.session.create("colgroup:main:c1", "columns=(S1,i2)")
        self.session.create("colgroup:main:c2", "columns=(S3,i4)")
        self.populate()
        self.check_entries()


if __name__ == '__main__':
    wttest.run()