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SQOOP-3174: Add SQLServer manual tests to 3rd party test suite

(Boglarka Egyed via Anna Szonyi)
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Anna Szonyi 2017-05-15 10:03:49 +02:00
parent 0ca73d4e71
commit 558bdaea90
15 changed files with 73 additions and 47 deletions

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<sysproperty key="test.build.data" value="${build.test}/data"/>
<sysproperty key="build.test" value="${build.test}"/>
<!-- microsoft sqlserver manual test related properties-->
<!-- microsoft sqlserver thirdparty test related properties-->
<sysproperty key="test.data.dir" value="${basedir}/testdata"/>
<sysproperty key="ms.datatype.test.data.file.export" value="DatatypeTestData-export-lite.txt"/>
<sysproperty key="ms.datatype.test.data.file.import" value="DatatypeTestData-import-lite.txt"/>

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import static org.junit.Assert.fail;
/**
* Please see instructions in SQLServerManagerImportManualTest.
* Please see instructions in SQLServerManagerImportTest.
*/
public class SQLServerManagerExportManualTest extends ExportJobTestCase {
public class SQLServerManagerExportTest extends ExportJobTestCase {
public static final Log LOG = LogFactory.getLog(
SQLServerManagerExportManualTest.class.getName());
SQLServerManagerExportTest.class.getName());
static final String HOST_URL = System.getProperty(
"sqoop.test.sqlserver.connectstring.host_url",

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* Since this requires an SQLServer installation,
* this class is named in such a way that Sqoop's default QA process does
* not run it. You need to run this manually with
* -Dtestcase=SQLServerManagerImportManualTest.
* -Dtestcase=SQLServerManagerImportTest or -Dthirdparty=true.
*
* You need to put SQL Server JDBC driver library (sqljdbc4.jar) in a location
* where Sqoop will be able to access it (since this library cannot be checked
* into Apache's tree for licensing reasons).
* into Apache's tree for licensing reasons) and set it's path through -Dsqoop.thirdparty.lib.dir.
*
* To set up your test environment:
* Install SQL Server Express 2012
* Create a database SQOOPTEST
* Create a login SQOOPUSER with password PASSWORD and grant all
* access for SQOOPTEST to SQOOPUSER.
* Set these through -Dsqoop.test.sqlserver.connectstring.host_url, -Dsqoop.test.sqlserver.database and
* -Dms.sqlserver.password
*/
public class SQLServerManagerImportManualTest extends ImportJobTestCase {
public class SQLServerManagerImportTest extends ImportJobTestCase {
public static final Log LOG = LogFactory.getLog(
SQLServerManagerImportManualTest.class.getName());
SQLServerManagerImportTest.class.getName());
static final String HOST_URL = System.getProperty(
"sqoop.test.sqlserver.connectstring.host_url",

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* Since this requires an SQLServer installation,
* this class is named in such a way that Sqoop's default QA process does
* not run it. You need to run this manually with
* -Dtestcase=SQLServerDatatypeExportDelimitedFileManualTest.
* -Dtestcase=SQLServerDatatypeExportDelimitedFileTest or -Dthirdparty=true.
*
* You need to put SQL Server JDBC driver library (sqljdbc4.jar) in a location
* where Sqoop will be able to access it (since this library cannot be checked
* into Apache's tree for licensing reasons).
* into Apache's tree for licensing reasons) and set it's path through -Dsqoop.thirdparty.lib.dir.
*
* To set up your test environment:
* Install SQL Server Express 2012
* Create a database SQOOPTEST
* Create a login SQOOPUSER with password PASSWORD and grant all
* access for SQOOPTEST to SQOOPUSER.
* Set these through -Dsqoop.test.sqlserver.connectstring.host_url, -Dsqoop.test.sqlserver.database and
* -Dms.sqlserver.password
*/
public class SQLServerDatatypeExportDelimitedFileManualTest
public class SQLServerDatatypeExportDelimitedFileTest
extends ManagerCompatExport {
@Override

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* Since this requires an SQLServer installation,
* this class is named in such a way that Sqoop's default QA process does
* not run it. You need to run this manually with
* -Dtestcase=SQLServerDatatypeExportSequenceFileManualTest.
* -Dtestcase=SQLServerDatatypeExportSequenceFileTest or -Dthirdparty=true.
*
* You need to put SQL Server JDBC driver library (sqljdbc4.jar) in a location
* where Sqoop will be able to access it (since this library cannot be checked
* into Apache's tree for licensing reasons).
* into Apache's tree for licensing reasons) and set it's path through -Dsqoop.thirdparty.lib.dir.
*
* To set up your test environment:
* Install SQL Server Express 2012
* Create a database SQOOPTEST
* Create a login SQOOPUSER with password PASSWORD and grant all
* access for SQOOPTEST to SQOOPUSER.
* Set these through -Dsqoop.test.sqlserver.connectstring.host_url, -Dsqoop.test.sqlserver.database and
* -Dms.sqlserver.password
*/
public class SQLServerDatatypeExportSequenceFileManualTest
public class SQLServerDatatypeExportSequenceFileTest
extends ManagerCompatExport {
private static Map jars = new HashMap();

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* Since this requires an SQLServer installation,
* this class is named in such a way that Sqoop's default QA process does
* not run it. You need to run this manually with
* -Dtestcase=SQLServerDatatypeImportDelimitedFileManualTest.
* -Dtestcase=SQLServerDatatypeImportDelimitedFileTest or -Dthirdparty=true.
*
* You need to put SQL Server JDBC driver library (sqljdbc4.jar) in a location
* where Sqoop will be able to access it (since this library cannot be checked
* into Apache's tree for licensing reasons).
* into Apache's tree for licensing reasons) and set it's path through -Dsqoop.thirdparty.lib.dir.
*
* To set up your test environment:
* Install SQL Server Express 2012
* Create a database SQOOPTEST
* Create a login SQOOPUSER with password PASSWORD and grant all
* access for SQOOPTEST to SQOOPUSER.
* Set these through -Dsqoop.test.sqlserver.connectstring.host_url, -Dsqoop.test.sqlserver.database and
* -Dms.sqlserver.password
*/
public class SQLServerDatatypeImportDelimitedFileManualTest
extends SQLServerDatatypeImportSequenceFileManualTest {
public class SQLServerDatatypeImportDelimitedFileTest
extends SQLServerDatatypeImportSequenceFileTest {
/**
* Create the argv to pass to Sqoop.

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* Since this requires an SQLServer installation,
* this class is named in such a way that Sqoop's default QA process does
* not run it. You need to run this manually with
* -Dtestcase=SQLServerDatatypeImportSequenceFileManualTest.
* -Dtestcase=SQLServerDatatypeImportSequenceFileTest or -Dthirdparty=true.
*
* You need to put SQL Server JDBC driver library (sqljdbc4.jar) in a location
* where Sqoop will be able to access it (since this library cannot be checked
* into Apache's tree for licensing reasons).
* into Apache's tree for licensing reasons) and set it's path through -Dsqoop.thirdparty.lib.dir.
*
* To set up your test environment:
* Install SQL Server Express 2012
* Create a database SQOOPTEST
* Create a login SQOOPUSER with password PASSWORD and grant all
* access for SQOOPTEST to SQOOPUSER.
* Set these through -Dsqoop.test.sqlserver.connectstring.host_url, -Dsqoop.test.sqlserver.database and
* -Dms.sqlserver.password
*/
public class SQLServerDatatypeImportSequenceFileManualTest extends
public class SQLServerDatatypeImportSequenceFileTest extends
ManagerCompatTestCase {
public static final Log LOG = LogFactory.getLog(
SQLServerDatatypeImportSequenceFileManualTest.class.getName());
SQLServerDatatypeImportSequenceFileTest.class.getName());
private static MSSQLTestDataFileParser tdfs;
private static Map report;

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* Since this requires an SQLServer installation,
* this class is named in such a way that Sqoop's default QA process does
* not run it. You need to run this manually with
* -Dtestcase=SQLServerHiveImportManualTest.
* -Dtestcase=SQLServerHiveImportTest or -Dthirdparty=true.
*
* You need to put SQL Server JDBC driver library (sqljdbc4.jar) in a location
* where Sqoop will be able to access it (since this library cannot be checked
* into Apache's tree for licensing reasons).
* into Apache's tree for licensing reasons) and set it's path through -Dsqoop.thirdparty.lib.dir.
*
* To set up your test environment:
* Install SQL Server Express 2012
* Create a database SQOOPTEST
* Create a login SQOOPUSER with password PASSWORD and grant all
* access for SQOOPTEST to SQOOPUSER.
* Set these through -Dsqoop.test.sqlserver.connectstring.host_url, -Dsqoop.test.sqlserver.database and
* -Dms.sqlserver.password
*/
public class SQLServerHiveImportManualTest extends TestHiveImport {
public class SQLServerHiveImportTest extends TestHiveImport {
@Before
public void setUp() {

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* Since this requires an SQLServer installation,
* this class is named in such a way that Sqoop's default QA process does
* not run it. You need to run this manually with
* -Dtestcase=SQLServerManagerManualTest.
* -Dtestcase=SQLServerManagerTest or -Dthirdparty=true.
*
* You need to put SQL Server JDBC driver library (sqljdbc4.jar) in a location
* where Sqoop will be able to access it (since this library cannot be checked
* into Apache's tree for licensing reasons).
* into Apache's tree for licensing reasons) and set it's path through -Dsqoop.thirdparty.lib.dir.
*
* To set up your test environment:
* Install SQL Server Express 2012
* Create a database SQOOPTEST
* Create a login SQOOPUSER with password PASSWORD and grant all
* access for SQOOPTEST to SQOOPUSER.
* Set these through -Dsqoop.test.sqlserver.connectstring.host_url, -Dsqoop.test.sqlserver.database and
* -Dms.sqlserver.password
*/
public class SQLServerManagerManualTest {
public class SQLServerManagerTest {
public static final Log LOG = LogFactory.getLog(
SQLServerManagerManualTest.class.getName());
SQLServerManagerTest.class.getName());
/** the name of a table that doesn't exist. */
static final String MISSING_TABLE = "MISSING_TABLE";

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* Since this requires an SQLServer installation,
* this class is named in such a way that Sqoop's default QA process does
* not run it. You need to run this manually with
* -Dtestcase=SQLServerMultiColsManualTest.
* -Dtestcase=SQLServerMultiColsTest or -Dthirdparty=true.
*
* You need to put SQL Server JDBC driver library (sqljdbc4.jar) in a location
* where Sqoop will be able to access it (since this library cannot be checked
* into Apache's tree for licensing reasons).
* into Apache's tree for licensing reasons) and set it's path through -Dsqoop.thirdparty.lib.dir.
*
* To set up your test environment:
* Install SQL Server Express 2012
* Create a database SQOOPTEST
* Create a login SQOOPUSER with password PASSWORD and grant all
* access for SQOOPTEST to SQOOPUSER.
* Set these through -Dsqoop.test.sqlserver.connectstring.host_url, -Dsqoop.test.sqlserver.database and
* -Dms.sqlserver.password
*/
public class SQLServerMultiColsManualTest extends TestMultiCols {
public class SQLServerMultiColsTest extends TestMultiCols {
protected boolean useHsqldbTestServer() {
return false;

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* Since this requires an SQLServer installation,
* this class is named in such a way that Sqoop's default QA process does
* not run it. You need to run this manually with
* -Dtestcase=SQLServerMultiMapsManualTest.
* -Dtestcase=SQLServerMultiMapsTest or -Dthirdparty=true.
*
* You need to put SQL Server JDBC driver library (sqljdbc4.jar) in a location
* where Sqoop will be able to access it (since this library cannot be checked
* into Apache's tree for licensing reasons).
* into Apache's tree for licensing reasons) and set it's path through -Dsqoop.thirdparty.lib.dir.
*
* To set up your test environment:
* Install SQL Server Express 2012
* Create a database SQOOPTEST
* Create a login SQOOPUSER with password PASSWORD and grant all
* access for SQOOPTEST to SQOOPUSER.
* Set these through -Dsqoop.test.sqlserver.connectstring.host_url, -Dsqoop.test.sqlserver.database and
* -Dms.sqlserver.password
*/
public class SQLServerMultiMapsManualTest extends ImportJobTestCase {
public class SQLServerMultiMapsTest extends ImportJobTestCase {
@Before
public void setUp() {

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* Since this requires an SQLServer installation,
* this class is named in such a way that Sqoop's default QA process does
* not run it. You need to run this manually with
* -Dtestcase=SQLServerParseMethodsManualTest.
* -Dtestcase=SQLServerParseMethodsTest or -Dthirdparty=true.
*
* You need to put SQL Server JDBC driver library (sqljdbc4.jar) in a location
* where Sqoop will be able to access it (since this library cannot be checked
* into Apache's tree for licensing reasons).
* into Apache's tree for licensing reasons) and set it's path through -Dsqoop.thirdparty.lib.dir.
*
* To set up your test environment:
* Install SQL Server Express 2012
* Create a database SQOOPTEST
* Create a login SQOOPUSER with password PASSWORD and grant all
* access for SQOOPTEST to SQOOPUSER.
* Set these through -Dsqoop.test.sqlserver.connectstring.host_url, -Dsqoop.test.sqlserver.database and
* -Dms.sqlserver.password
*/
public class SQLServerParseMethodsManualTest extends ImportJobTestCase {
public class SQLServerParseMethodsTest extends ImportJobTestCase {
@Before
public void setUp() {

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* Since this requires an SQLServer installation,
* this class is named in such a way that Sqoop's default QA process does
* not run it. You need to run this manually with
* -Dtestcase=SQLServerQueryManualTest.
* -Dtestcase=SQLServerQueryTest or -Dthirdparty=true.
*
* You need to put SQL Server JDBC driver library (sqljdbc4.jar) in a location
* where Sqoop will be able to access it (since this library cannot be checked
* into Apache's tree for licensing reasons).
* into Apache's tree for licensing reasons) and set it's path through -Dsqoop.thirdparty.lib.dir.
*
* To set up your test environment:
* Install SQL Server Express 2012
* Create a database SQOOPTEST
* Create a login SQOOPUSER with password PASSWORD and grant all
* access for SQOOPTEST to SQOOPUSER.
* Set these through -Dsqoop.test.sqlserver.connectstring.host_url, -Dsqoop.test.sqlserver.database and
* -Dms.sqlserver.password
*/
public class SQLServerQueryManualTest extends ImportJobTestCase {
public class SQLServerQueryTest extends ImportJobTestCase {
@Before
public void setUp() {

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* Since this requires an SQLServer installation,
* this class is named in such a way that Sqoop's default QA process does
* not run it. You need to run this manually with
* -Dtestcase=SQLServerSplitByManualTest.
* -Dtestcase=SQLServerSplitByTest or -Dthirdparty=true.
*
* You need to put SQL Server JDBC driver library (sqljdbc4.jar) in a location
* where Sqoop will be able to access it (since this library cannot be checked
* into Apache's tree for licensing reasons).
* into Apache's tree for licensing reasons) and set it's path through -Dsqoop.thirdparty.lib.dir.
*
* To set up your test environment:
* Install SQL Server Express 2012
* Create a database SQOOPTEST
* Create a login SQOOPUSER with password PASSWORD and grant all
* access for SQOOPTEST to SQOOPUSER.
* Set these through -Dsqoop.test.sqlserver.connectstring.host_url, -Dsqoop.test.sqlserver.database and
* -Dms.sqlserver.password
*/
public class SQLServerSplitByManualTest extends ImportJobTestCase {
public class SQLServerSplitByTest extends ImportJobTestCase {
@Before
public void setUp() {

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* Since this requires an SQLServer installation,
* this class is named in such a way that Sqoop's default QA process does
* not run it. You need to run this manually with
* -Dtestcase=SQLServerWhereManualTest.
* -Dtestcase=SQLServerWhereTest or -Dthirdparty=true.
*
* You need to put SQL Server JDBC driver library (sqljdbc4.jar) in a location
* where Sqoop will be able to access it (since this library cannot be checked
* into Apache's tree for licensing reasons).
* into Apache's tree for licensing reasons) and set it's path through -Dsqoop.thirdparty.lib.dir.
*
* To set up your test environment:
* Install SQL Server Express 2012
* Create a database SQOOPTEST
* Create a login SQOOPUSER with password PASSWORD and grant all
* access for SQOOPTEST to SQOOPUSER.
* Set these through -Dsqoop.test.sqlserver.connectstring.host_url, -Dsqoop.test.sqlserver.database and
* -Dms.sqlserver.password
*/
public class SQLServerWhereManualTest extends ImportJobTestCase {
public class SQLServerWhereTest extends ImportJobTestCase {
@Before
public void setUp(){