// +build go1.8 package sqlmock import ( "database/sql" "database/sql/driver" "testing" ) func TestQueryExpectationNamedArgComparison(t *testing.T) { e := &queryBasedExpectation{} against := []namedValue{{Value: int64(5), Name: "id"}} if err := e.argsMatches(against); err != nil { t.Errorf("arguments should match, since the no expectation was set, but got err: %s", err) } e.args = []driver.Value{ sql.Named("id", 5), sql.Named("s", "str"), } if err := e.argsMatches(against); err == nil { t.Error("arguments should not match, since the size is not the same") } against = []namedValue{ {Value: int64(5), Name: "id"}, {Value: "str", Name: "s"}, } if err := e.argsMatches(against); err != nil { t.Errorf("arguments should have matched, but it did not: %v", err) } against = []namedValue{ {Value: int64(5), Name: "id"}, {Value: "str", Name: "username"}, } if err := e.argsMatches(against); err == nil { t.Error("arguments matched, but it should have not due to Name") } e.args = []driver.Value{int64(5), "str"} against = []namedValue{ {Value: int64(5), Ordinal: 0}, {Value: "str", Ordinal: 1}, } if err := e.argsMatches(against); err == nil { t.Error("arguments matched, but it should have not due to wrong Ordinal position") } against = []namedValue{ {Value: int64(5), Ordinal: 1}, {Value: "str", Ordinal: 2}, } if err := e.argsMatches(against); err != nil { t.Errorf("arguments should have matched, but it did not: %v", err) } }