<?php
namespace RedUNIT\Mysql;
use RedUNIT\Mysql as Mysql;
use RedBeanPHP\Facade as R;
/**
* Issue 411
*
* InnoDB has a maximum index length of 767 bytes, so with utf8mb4
* you can only store 191 characters. This means that when you
* subsequently add an index to the column you get a
* (not-so-obvious) MySQL-error. That's why we limit the varchar to
* 191 chars and then switch to TEXT type.
*
* @file RedUNIT/Mysql/Issue411.php
* @desc Tests intermediate varchar 191 type for MySQL utf8mb4.
* @author Gabor de Mooij and the RedBeanPHP Community
* @license New BSD/GPLv2
*
* (c) G.J.G.T. (Gabor) de Mooij and the RedBeanPHP Community.
* This source file is subject to the New BSD/GPLv2 License that is bundled
* with this source code in the file license.txt.
*/
class Issue411 extends Mysql
{
/**
* Test varchar 191 condition.
*
* @return void
*/
public function testInnoDBIndexLimit()
{
R::nuke();
$book = R::dispense( 'book' );
$book->text = 'abcd';
R::store( $book );
$columns = R::inspect( 'book' );
asrt( isset( $columns['text'] ), TRUE );
asrt( $columns['text'], 'varchar(191)' );
$book = $book->fresh();
$book->text = str_repeat( 'x', 190 );
R::store( $book );
$columns = R::inspect( 'book' );
asrt( isset( $columns['text'] ), TRUE );
asrt( $columns['text'], 'varchar(191)' );
$book = $book->fresh();
$book->text = str_repeat( 'x', 191 );
R::store( $book );
$columns = R::inspect( 'book' );
asrt( isset( $columns['text'] ), TRUE );
asrt( $columns['text'], 'varchar(191)' );
$book = $book->fresh();
$book->text = str_repeat( 'x', 192 );
R::store( $book );
$columns = R::inspect( 'book' );
asrt( isset( $columns['text'] ), TRUE );
asrt( $columns['text'], 'varchar(255)' );
}
}
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