class RelationTagTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase
api_fixtures
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def test_relation_tag_count
assert_equal 9, RelationTag.count
end
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def test_length_key_valid
key = "k"
(0..255).each do |i|
assert tag.valid?
end
end
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def test_length_value_valid
val = "v"
(0..255).each do |i|
assert tag.valid?
end
end
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def test_length_key_invalid
["k"*256].each do |i|
tag = RelationTag.new
assert tag.errors[:k].any?
end
end
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def test_length_value_invalid
["v"*256].each do |i|
tag = RelationTag.new
assert tag.errors[:v].any?
end
end
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def test_empty_tag_invalid
tag = RelationTag.new
assert !tag.valid?, "Empty relation tag should be invalid"
assert tag.errors[:relation].any?
end
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def test_uniquness
tag = RelationTag.new
tag.relation_id = current_relation_tags(:t1).relation_id
##
# test that tags can be updated and saved uniquely, i.e: tag.save!
- # only affects the single tag that the activerecord object
+ # only affects the single tag that the activerecord object
# represents. this amounts to testing that the primary key is
# unique.
#
# Commenting this out - I attempted to fix it, but composite primary keys
- # wasn't playing nice with the column already called :id. Seemed to be
+ # wasn't playing nice with the column already called :id. Seemed to be
# impossible to have validations on the :id column. If someone knows better
# please fix, otherwise this test is shelved.
#