Use better message for consistency check (#19672)
- Don't log the reflect struct, but instead log the ID of the struct. This improves the error message, as you would actually know which row is the error.
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@ -73,8 +73,8 @@ func init() {
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AssertCountByCond(t, "follow", builder.Eq{"user_id": user.int("ID")}, user.int("NumFollowing"))
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AssertCountByCond(t, "follow", builder.Eq{"user_id": user.int("ID")}, user.int("NumFollowing"))
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AssertCountByCond(t, "follow", builder.Eq{"follow_id": user.int("ID")}, user.int("NumFollowers"))
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AssertCountByCond(t, "follow", builder.Eq{"follow_id": user.int("ID")}, user.int("NumFollowers"))
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if user.int("Type") != modelsUserTypeOrganization {
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if user.int("Type") != modelsUserTypeOrganization {
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assert.EqualValues(t, 0, user.int("NumMembers"))
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assert.EqualValues(t, 0, user.int("NumMembers"), "Unexpected number of members for user id: %d", user.int("ID"))
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assert.EqualValues(t, 0, user.int("NumTeams"))
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assert.EqualValues(t, 0, user.int("NumTeams"), "Unexpected number of teams for user id: %d", user.int("ID"))
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}
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}
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}
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}
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@ -91,37 +91,37 @@ func init() {
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actual := GetCountByCond(t, "watch", builder.Eq{"repo_id": repo.int("ID")}.
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actual := GetCountByCond(t, "watch", builder.Eq{"repo_id": repo.int("ID")}.
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And(builder.Neq{"mode": modelsRepoWatchModeDont}))
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And(builder.Neq{"mode": modelsRepoWatchModeDont}))
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assert.EqualValues(t, repo.int("NumWatches"), actual,
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assert.EqualValues(t, repo.int("NumWatches"), actual,
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"Unexpected number of watches for repo %+v", repo)
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"Unexpected number of watches for repo id: %d", repo.int("ID"))
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actual = GetCountByCond(t, "issue", builder.Eq{"is_pull": false, "repo_id": repo.int("ID")})
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actual = GetCountByCond(t, "issue", builder.Eq{"is_pull": false, "repo_id": repo.int("ID")})
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assert.EqualValues(t, repo.int("NumIssues"), actual,
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assert.EqualValues(t, repo.int("NumIssues"), actual,
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"Unexpected number of issues for repo %+v", repo)
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"Unexpected number of issues for repo id: %d", repo.int("ID"))
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actual = GetCountByCond(t, "issue", builder.Eq{"is_pull": false, "is_closed": true, "repo_id": repo.int("ID")})
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actual = GetCountByCond(t, "issue", builder.Eq{"is_pull": false, "is_closed": true, "repo_id": repo.int("ID")})
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assert.EqualValues(t, repo.int("NumClosedIssues"), actual,
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assert.EqualValues(t, repo.int("NumClosedIssues"), actual,
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"Unexpected number of closed issues for repo %+v", repo)
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"Unexpected number of closed issues for repo id: %d", repo.int("ID"))
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actual = GetCountByCond(t, "issue", builder.Eq{"is_pull": true, "repo_id": repo.int("ID")})
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actual = GetCountByCond(t, "issue", builder.Eq{"is_pull": true, "repo_id": repo.int("ID")})
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assert.EqualValues(t, repo.int("NumPulls"), actual,
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assert.EqualValues(t, repo.int("NumPulls"), actual,
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"Unexpected number of pulls for repo %+v", repo)
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"Unexpected number of pulls for repo id: %d", repo.int("ID"))
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actual = GetCountByCond(t, "issue", builder.Eq{"is_pull": true, "is_closed": true, "repo_id": repo.int("ID")})
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actual = GetCountByCond(t, "issue", builder.Eq{"is_pull": true, "is_closed": true, "repo_id": repo.int("ID")})
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assert.EqualValues(t, repo.int("NumClosedPulls"), actual,
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assert.EqualValues(t, repo.int("NumClosedPulls"), actual,
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"Unexpected number of closed pulls for repo %+v", repo)
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"Unexpected number of closed pulls for repo id: %d", repo.int("ID"))
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actual = GetCountByCond(t, "milestone", builder.Eq{"is_closed": true, "repo_id": repo.int("ID")})
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actual = GetCountByCond(t, "milestone", builder.Eq{"is_closed": true, "repo_id": repo.int("ID")})
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assert.EqualValues(t, repo.int("NumClosedMilestones"), actual,
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assert.EqualValues(t, repo.int("NumClosedMilestones"), actual,
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"Unexpected number of closed milestones for repo %+v", repo)
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"Unexpected number of closed milestones for repo id: %d", repo.int("ID"))
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}
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}
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checkForIssueConsistency := func(t assert.TestingT, bean interface{}) {
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checkForIssueConsistency := func(t assert.TestingT, bean interface{}) {
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issue := reflectionWrap(bean)
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issue := reflectionWrap(bean)
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typeComment := modelsCommentTypeComment
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typeComment := modelsCommentTypeComment
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actual := GetCountByCond(t, "comment", builder.Eq{"`type`": typeComment, "issue_id": issue.int("ID")})
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actual := GetCountByCond(t, "comment", builder.Eq{"`type`": typeComment, "issue_id": issue.int("ID")})
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assert.EqualValues(t, issue.int("NumComments"), actual, "Unexpected number of comments for issue %+v", issue)
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assert.EqualValues(t, issue.int("NumComments"), actual, "Unexpected number of comments for issue id: %d", issue.int("ID"))
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if issue.bool("IsPull") {
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if issue.bool("IsPull") {
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prRow := AssertExistsAndLoadMap(t, "pull_request", builder.Eq{"issue_id": issue.int("ID")})
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prRow := AssertExistsAndLoadMap(t, "pull_request", builder.Eq{"issue_id": issue.int("ID")})
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assert.EqualValues(t, parseInt(prRow["index"]), issue.int("Index"))
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assert.EqualValues(t, parseInt(prRow["index"]), issue.int("Index"), "Unexpected index for issue id: %d", issue.int("ID"))
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}
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}
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}
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}
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pr := reflectionWrap(bean)
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pr := reflectionWrap(bean)
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issueRow := AssertExistsAndLoadMap(t, "issue", builder.Eq{"id": pr.int("IssueID")})
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issueRow := AssertExistsAndLoadMap(t, "issue", builder.Eq{"id": pr.int("IssueID")})
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assert.True(t, parseBool(issueRow["is_pull"]))
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assert.True(t, parseBool(issueRow["is_pull"]))
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assert.EqualValues(t, parseInt(issueRow["index"]), pr.int("Index"))
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assert.EqualValues(t, parseInt(issueRow["index"]), pr.int("Index"), "Unexpected index for pull request id: %d", pr.int("ID"))
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}
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}
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checkForMilestoneConsistency := func(t assert.TestingT, bean interface{}) {
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checkForMilestoneConsistency := func(t assert.TestingT, bean interface{}) {
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AssertCountByCond(t, "issue", builder.Eq{"milestone_id": milestone.int("ID")}, milestone.int("NumIssues"))
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AssertCountByCond(t, "issue", builder.Eq{"milestone_id": milestone.int("ID")}, milestone.int("NumIssues"))
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actual := GetCountByCond(t, "issue", builder.Eq{"is_closed": true, "milestone_id": milestone.int("ID")})
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actual := GetCountByCond(t, "issue", builder.Eq{"is_closed": true, "milestone_id": milestone.int("ID")})
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assert.EqualValues(t, milestone.int("NumClosedIssues"), actual, "Unexpected number of closed issues for milestone %+v", milestone)
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assert.EqualValues(t, milestone.int("NumClosedIssues"), actual, "Unexpected number of closed issues for milestone id: %d", milestone.int("ID"))
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completeness := 0
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completeness := 0
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if milestone.int("NumIssues") > 0 {
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if milestone.int("NumIssues") > 0 {
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Query()
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Query()
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assert.NoError(t, err)
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assert.NoError(t, err)
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assert.EqualValues(t, label.int("NumIssues"), len(issueLabels), "Unexpected number of issue for label %+v", label)
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assert.EqualValues(t, label.int("NumIssues"), len(issueLabels), "Unexpected number of issue for label id: %d", label.int("ID"))
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issueIDs := make([]int, len(issueLabels))
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issueIDs := make([]int, len(issueLabels))
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for i, issueLabel := range issueLabels {
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for i, issueLabel := range issueLabels {
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if len(issueIDs) > 0 {
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if len(issueIDs) > 0 {
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expected = GetCountByCond(t, "issue", builder.In("id", issueIDs).And(builder.Eq{"is_closed": true}))
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expected = GetCountByCond(t, "issue", builder.In("id", issueIDs).And(builder.Eq{"is_closed": true}))
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}
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}
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assert.EqualValues(t, expected, label.int("NumClosedIssues"), "Unexpected number of closed issues for label %+v", label)
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assert.EqualValues(t, expected, label.int("NumClosedIssues"), "Unexpected number of closed issues for label id: %d", label.int("ID"))
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}
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}
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checkForTeamConsistency := func(t assert.TestingT, bean interface{}) {
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checkForTeamConsistency := func(t assert.TestingT, bean interface{}) {
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action := reflectionWrap(bean)
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action := reflectionWrap(bean)
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if action.int("RepoID") != 1700 { // dangling intentional
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if action.int("RepoID") != 1700 { // dangling intentional
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repoRow := AssertExistsAndLoadMap(t, "repository", builder.Eq{"id": action.int("RepoID")})
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repoRow := AssertExistsAndLoadMap(t, "repository", builder.Eq{"id": action.int("RepoID")})
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assert.Equal(t, parseBool(repoRow["is_private"]), action.bool("IsPrivate"), "action: %+v", action)
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assert.Equal(t, parseBool(repoRow["is_private"]), action.bool("IsPrivate"), "Unexpected is_private field for action id: %d", action.int("ID"))
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}
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}
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}
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}
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