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assert_no_queries(include_schema: false, &block)

Asserts that no SQL queries are executed in the given block.

assert_no_queries { post.comments }

If the :include_schema option is provided, any queries (including schema related) are counted.

assert_no_queries(include_schema: true) { Post.columns }
📝 Source code
# File activerecord/lib/active_record/testing/query_assertions.rb, line 42
      def assert_no_queries(include_schema: false, &block)
        assert_queries_count(0, include_schema: include_schema, &block)
      end
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assert_no_queries_match(match, include_schema: false, &block)

Asserts that no SQL queries matching the pattern are executed in the given block.

assert_no_queries_match(/SELECT/i) { post.comments }

If the :include_schema option is provided, any queries (including schema related) that match the matcher are counted.

assert_no_queries_match(/FROM pg_attribute/i, include_schema: true) { Post.columns }
📝 Source code
# File activerecord/lib/active_record/testing/query_assertions.rb, line 87
      def assert_no_queries_match(match, include_schema: false, &block)
        assert_queries_match(match, count: 0, include_schema: include_schema, &block)
      end
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assert_queries_count(count = nil, include_schema: false, &block)

Asserts that the number of SQL queries executed in the given block matches the expected count.

# Check for exact number of queries
assert_queries_count(1) { Post.first }

# Check for any number of queries
assert_queries_count { Post.first }

If the :include_schema option is provided, any queries (including schema related) are counted.

assert_queries_count(1, include_schema: true) { Post.columns }
📝 Source code
# File activerecord/lib/active_record/testing/query_assertions.rb, line 18
      def assert_queries_count(count = nil, include_schema: false, &block)
        ActiveRecord::Base.lease_connection.materialize_transactions

        counter = SQLCounter.new
        ActiveSupport::Notifications.subscribed(counter, "sql.active_record") do
          result = _assert_nothing_raised_or_warn("assert_queries_count", &block)
          queries = include_schema ? counter.log_all : counter.log
          if count
            assert_equal count, queries.size, "#{queries.size} instead of #{count} queries were executed. Queries: #{queries.join("\n\n")}"
          else
            assert_operator queries.size, :>=, 1, "1 or more queries expected, but none were executed.#{queries.empty? ? '' : "\nQueries:\n#{queries.join("\n")}"}"
          end
          result
        end
      end
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assert_queries_match(match, count: nil, include_schema: false, &block)

Asserts that the SQL queries executed in the given block match expected pattern.

# Check for exact number of queries
assert_queries_match(/LIMIT \?/, count: 1) { Post.first }

# Check for any number of queries
assert_queries_match(/LIMIT \?/) { Post.first }

If the :include_schema option is provided, any queries (including schema related) that match the matcher are considered.

assert_queries_match(/FROM pg_attribute/i, include_schema: true) { Post.columns }
📝 Source code
# File activerecord/lib/active_record/testing/query_assertions.rb, line 59
      def assert_queries_match(match, count: nil, include_schema: false, &block)
        ActiveRecord::Base.lease_connection.materialize_transactions

        counter = SQLCounter.new
        ActiveSupport::Notifications.subscribed(counter, "sql.active_record") do
          result = _assert_nothing_raised_or_warn("assert_queries_match", &block)
          queries = include_schema ? counter.log_all : counter.log
          matched_queries = queries.select { |query| match === query }

          if count
            assert_equal count, matched_queries.size, "#{matched_queries.size} instead of #{count} queries were executed.#{queries.empty? ? '' : "\nQueries:\n#{queries.join("\n")}"}"
          else
            assert_operator matched_queries.size, :>=, 1, "1 or more queries expected, but none were executed.#{queries.empty? ? '' : "\nQueries:\n#{queries.join("\n")}"}"
          end

          result
        end
      end
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