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* test: add a failing test * feat: add no_tx to migration struct * feat: execute migration with no tx block * fix: expected string literal compilation error * test: update no tx to content comment * refactor: use the sql comment instead of file name semantics * docs: remove no_tx from file format comment * fix: remove filename matches * fix: messed up merge * refactor: dedupe migration * fix: move comment to where it makes sense * fix: linter error |
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Running Tests
SQLx uses docker to run many compatible database systems for integration testing. You'll need to install docker to run the full suite. You can validate your docker installation with:
$ docker run hello-world
Start the databases with docker-compose
before running tests:
$ docker-compose up
Run all tests against all supported databases using:
$ ./x.py
If you see test failures, or want to run a more specific set of tests against a specific database, you can specify both the features to be tests and the DATABASE_URL. e.g.
$ DATABASE_URL=mysql://root:password@127.0.0.1:49183/sqlx cargo test --no-default-features --features macros,offline,any,all-types,mysql,runtime-async-std-native-tls