X-Git-Url: https://git.openstreetmap.org/rails.git/blobdiff_plain/eab2eeaa47b2aa8c7f52371f9bfdd60711a41fb6..9ec625e352fded4b12a36eb59920776e03e35846:/test/models/relation_tag_test.rb diff --git a/test/models/relation_tag_test.rb b/test/models/relation_tag_test.rb index 0b5bedb05..add453ab0 100644 --- a/test/models/relation_tag_test.rb +++ b/test/models/relation_tag_test.rb @@ -1,36 +1,36 @@ -require 'test_helper' +require "test_helper" class RelationTagTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase api_fixtures - + def test_relation_tag_count assert_equal 9, RelationTag.count end - + def test_length_key_valid key = "k" (0..255).each do |i| tag = RelationTag.new tag.relation_id = 1 - tag.k = key*i + tag.k = key * i tag.v = "v" assert tag.valid? end end - + def test_length_value_valid val = "v" (0..255).each do |i| tag = RelationTag.new tag.relation_id = 1 tag.k = "k" - tag.v = val*i + tag.v = val * i assert tag.valid? end end - + def test_length_key_invalid - ["k"*256].each do |i| + ["k" * 256].each do |i| tag = RelationTag.new tag.relation_id = 1 tag.k = i @@ -39,9 +39,9 @@ class RelationTagTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase assert tag.errors[:k].any? end end - + def test_length_value_invalid - ["v"*256].each do |i| + ["v" * 256].each do |i| tag = RelationTag.new tag.relation_id = 1 tag.k = "k" @@ -50,13 +50,13 @@ class RelationTagTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase assert tag.errors[:v].any? end end - + def test_empty_tag_invalid tag = RelationTag.new assert !tag.valid?, "Empty relation tag should be invalid" assert tag.errors[:relation].any? end - + def test_uniquness tag = RelationTag.new tag.relation_id = current_relation_tags(:t1).relation_id @@ -64,18 +64,18 @@ class RelationTagTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase tag.v = current_relation_tags(:t1).v assert tag.new_record? assert !tag.valid? - assert_raise(ActiveRecord::RecordInvalid) {tag.save!} + assert_raise(ActiveRecord::RecordInvalid) { tag.save! } assert tag.new_record? end ## # 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. #