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@ -21,7 +21,6 @@ type Migrator interface {
DriverName() string
Setup() error
MigrateToStep(step int) error
Interceptors() map[int]Interceptor
TearDown() error
}
@ -40,6 +39,7 @@ your assertions:
```go
t.Run("migration should link book 1 with its author", func(t *testing.T) {
f := foundation.New(t, migrator).
RegisterInterceptors(interceptors).
// runs migrations up to and including 5
MigrateToStep(5).
// loads the SQL of the file
@ -48,21 +48,14 @@ t.Run("migration should link book 1 with its author", func(t *testing.T) {
MigrateToStep(6)
defer f.TearDown()
book := struct{ID int; AuthorID int}{}
book := struct{
ID int
AuthorID int
}{}
err := f.DB().Get(&book, "SELECT id, authorID FROM books")
err = f.DB().Get(&book, "SELECT id, authorID FROM books")
require.NoError(t, err)
require.Equal(t, 1, book.ID)
require.Equal(t, 3, book.AuthorID)
})
t.Run("test specifically the interceptor 6", func(t *testing.T) {
f := foundation.New(t, migrator).
MigrateToStepSkippingLastInterceptor(6).
ExecFile("./myfixtures.sql").
RunInterceptor(6)
defer f.TearDown()
// ...
})
```

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@ -22,7 +22,6 @@ type Migrator interface {
DriverName() string
Setup() error
MigrateToStep(step int) error
Interceptors() map[int]Interceptor
TearDown() error
}
@ -43,13 +42,10 @@ func New(t *testing.T, migrator Migrator) *Foundation {
// instead of just once with the final step
stepByStep: false,
migrator: migrator,
interceptors: migrator.Interceptors(),
db: db,
}
}
// RegisterInterceptors replaced the migrator interceptors with new
// ones, in case we want to check a special case for a given test
func (f *Foundation) RegisterInterceptors(interceptors map[int]Interceptor) *Foundation {
f.interceptors = interceptors
return f
@ -87,7 +83,7 @@ func (f *Foundation) calculateNextStep(step int) int {
return i
}
func (f *Foundation) migrateToStep(step int, skipLastInterceptor bool) *Foundation {
func (f *Foundation) MigrateToStep(step int) *Foundation {
if step == f.currentStep {
// log nothing to do
return f
@ -99,7 +95,7 @@ func (f *Foundation) migrateToStep(step int, skipLastInterceptor bool) *Foundati
// if there are no interceptors, just migrate to the last step
if f.interceptors == nil {
if err := f.doMigrateToStep(step); err != nil {
if err := f.migrateToStep(step); err != nil {
f.t.Fatalf("migration to step %d failed: %s", step, err)
}
@ -109,20 +105,14 @@ func (f *Foundation) migrateToStep(step int, skipLastInterceptor bool) *Foundati
for f.currentStep < step {
nextStep := f.calculateNextStep(step)
if err := f.doMigrateToStep(nextStep); err != nil {
if err := f.migrateToStep(nextStep); err != nil {
f.t.Fatalf("migration to step %d failed: %s", nextStep, err)
}
// if we want to skip the last interceptor and we're in the
// last step, just continue
if skipLastInterceptor && nextStep == step {
continue
}
interceptorFn, ok := f.interceptors[nextStep]
if ok {
if err := interceptorFn(); err != nil {
f.t.Fatalf("interceptor function for step %d failed: %s", nextStep, err)
f.t.Fatalf("interceptor function for step %d failed", nextStep)
}
}
}
@ -130,42 +120,11 @@ func (f *Foundation) migrateToStep(step int, skipLastInterceptor bool) *Foundati
return f
}
// MigrateToStep instructs the migrator to move forward until step is
// reached. While migrating, it will run the interceptors after the
// step they're defined for
func (f *Foundation) MigrateToStep(step int) *Foundation {
return f.migrateToStep(step, false)
}
// MigrateToStepSkippingLastInterceptor instructs the migrator to move
// forward until step is reached, skipping the last interceptor. This
// is useful if we want to load fixtures on the last step but before
// running the interceptor code, so we can check how that data is
// modified by the interceptor
func (f *Foundation) MigrateToStepSkippingLastInterceptor(step int) *Foundation {
return f.migrateToStep(step, true)
}
// RunInterceptor executes the code of the interceptor corresponding
// to step
func (f *Foundation) RunInterceptor(step int) *Foundation {
interceptorFn, ok := f.interceptors[step]
if !ok {
f.t.Fatalf("no interceptor found for step %d", step)
}
if err := interceptorFn(); err != nil {
f.t.Fatalf("interceptor function for step %d failed: %s", step, err)
}
return f
}
// doMigrateToStep executes the migrator function to migrate to a
// migrateToStep executes the migrator function to migrate to a
// specific step and updates the foundation currentStep to reflect the
// result. This function doesn't take into account interceptors, that
// happens on MigrateToStep
func (f *Foundation) doMigrateToStep(step int) error {
func (f *Foundation) migrateToStep(step int) error {
if f.stepByStep {
for f.currentStep < step {
if err := f.migrator.MigrateToStep(f.currentStep + 1); err != nil {