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sqlgen/tests/postgres/test_boolean_conditions.cpp
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#ifndef SQLGEN_BUILD_DRY_TESTS_ONLY
#include <gtest/gtest.h>
#include <rfl.hpp>
#include <rfl/json.hpp>
#include <sqlgen.hpp>
#include <sqlgen/postgres.hpp>
#include <vector>
namespace test_boolean_conditions {
struct Person {
sqlgen::PrimaryKey<uint32_t> id;
std::string first_name;
std::string last_name;
bool has_children;
};
TEST(postgres, test_boolean_conditions) {
const auto people1 = std::vector<Person>({Person{.id = 0,
.first_name = "Homer",
.last_name = "Simpson",
.has_children = true},
Person{.id = 1,
.first_name = "Bart",
.last_name = "Simpson",
.has_children = false},
Person{.id = 2,
.first_name = "Lisa",
.last_name = "Simpson",
.has_children = false},
Person{.id = 3,
.first_name = "Maggie",
.last_name = "Simpson",
.has_children = false}});
const auto credentials = sqlgen::postgres::Credentials{.user = "postgres",
.password = "password",
.host = "localhost",
.dbname = "postgres"};
using namespace sqlgen;
using namespace sqlgen::literals;
const auto conn =
postgres::connect(credentials).and_then(drop<Person> | if_exists);
const auto homer =
sqlgen::write(conn, people1)
.and_then(sqlgen::read<Person> | where("has_children"_c == true) |
order_by("id"_c))
.value();
const auto json1 = rfl::json::write(people1.at(0));
const auto json2 = rfl::json::write(homer);
EXPECT_EQ(json1, json2);
}
} // namespace test_boolean_conditions
#endif