function SelectSubqueryTest::testFromSubquerySelectWithLimit
Same name in other branches
- 8.9.x core/tests/Drupal/KernelTests/Core/Database/SelectSubqueryTest.php \Drupal\KernelTests\Core\Database\SelectSubqueryTest::testFromSubquerySelectWithLimit()
- 10 core/tests/Drupal/KernelTests/Core/Database/SelectSubqueryTest.php \Drupal\KernelTests\Core\Database\SelectSubqueryTest::testFromSubquerySelectWithLimit()
- 11.x core/tests/Drupal/KernelTests/Core/Database/SelectSubqueryTest.php \Drupal\KernelTests\Core\Database\SelectSubqueryTest::testFromSubquerySelectWithLimit()
Tests that we can use a subquery in a FROM clause with a LIMIT.
File
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core/
tests/ Drupal/ KernelTests/ Core/ Database/ SelectSubqueryTest.php, line 51
Class
- SelectSubqueryTest
- Tests the Select query builder.
Namespace
Drupal\KernelTests\Core\DatabaseCode
public function testFromSubquerySelectWithLimit() {
// Create a subquery, which is just a normal query object.
$subquery = $this->connection
->select('test_task', 'tt');
$subquery->addField('tt', 'pid', 'pid');
$subquery->addField('tt', 'task', 'task');
$subquery->orderBy('priority', 'DESC');
$subquery->range(0, 1);
// Create another query that joins against the virtual table resulting
// from the subquery.
$select = $this->connection
->select($subquery, 'tt2');
$select->join('test', 't', '[t].[id] = [tt2].[pid]');
$select->addField('t', 'name');
// The resulting query should be equivalent to:
// @code
// SELECT t.name
// FROM (SELECT tt.pid AS pid, tt.task AS task FROM test_task tt ORDER BY priority DESC LIMIT 1 OFFSET 0) tt
// INNER JOIN test t ON t.id=tt.pid
// @endcode
$people = $select->execute()
->fetchCol();
$this->assertCount(1, $people, 'Returned the correct number of rows.');
}
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