openmaptiles/tests/test-post-import.sql

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Framework for SQL-based unit tests for import and updates (#1249) This PR adds the ability to create SQL tests that ensure that OSM data is properly imported and updated in the OpenMapTiles data schema. The tests work by injecting test OSM data and updates into the database and checking to ensure that the data is properly loaded into the database using standard SQL statements. With this framework in place, developers can now write small tests to inject known data into the database and ensure that imports and updates are working correctly. In addition to the framework, basic tests are provided for four layers. These initial tests are in no way comprehensive, but they provide a structure and framework for developers to add their own tests or expand the existing ones to cover more cases. Usage: `make clean && make sql-test` ## How it works The SQL tests consist of the following parts: 1. **Test import data**, located in `tests/import`. This test data is in the [OSM XML](https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/OSM_XML) format and contains the data that should be initially injected into the database. The files are numbered in order to ensure that each test data file contains OSM id numbers that are distinct from the other files. For example, the file starting with `100` will use node ids from 100000-199999, way ids from 1000-1999, and relation ids from 100-199. 1. **Test update data**, located in `tests/update`. This test data is in the [osmChange XML](https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/OsmChange) format, and contains the data that will be used to update the test import data (in order to verify that the update process is working correctly. These files are also numbered using the same scheme as the test import data. 1. **Import SQL test script**, located at `tests/test-post-import.sql`. This script is executed after the test import data has been injected, and runs SQL-based checks to ensure that the import data was properly imported. If there are failures in the tests, an entry will be added to the table `omt_test_failures`, with one record per error that occurs during the import process. A test failure will also fail the build. To inspect the test failure messages, run `make psql` and issue the comment `SELECT * FROM omt_test_failures`. 1. **Update SQL test script**, located at `tests/test-post-update.sql`. This script performs the same function as the import test script, except that it occurs after the test update data has been applied to the database. Note that script will only run if the import script passes all tests.
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-- Store test results
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS omt_test_failures;
CREATE TABLE omt_test_failures(
test_id integer,
test_type varchar(6),
error_message text
);
-- Checks to ensure that test data was imported correctly
DO $$
DECLARE
cnt integer;
BEGIN
-- Test 100
SELECT COUNT(*) INTO cnt FROM osm_park_polygon;
IF cnt <> 3 THEN
INSERT INTO omt_test_failures VALUES(100, 'import', 'osm_park_polygon expected 3, got ' || cnt);
END IF;
SELECT COUNT(*) INTO cnt FROM osm_park_polygon_gen_z5;
IF cnt <> 3 THEN
INSERT INTO omt_test_failures VALUES(100, 'import', 'osm_park_polygon_gen_z5 expected 3, got ' || cnt);
END IF;
SELECT COUNT(*) INTO cnt FROM osm_park_polygon_gen_z5 WHERE leisure='nature_reserve';
IF cnt <> 1 THEN
INSERT INTO omt_test_failures VALUES(100, 'import', 'osm_park_polygon_gen_z5 nature_reserve expected 1, got ' || cnt);
END IF;
SELECT COUNT(*) INTO cnt FROM osm_park_polygon_gen_z5 WHERE boundary='protected_area';
IF cnt <> 1 THEN
INSERT INTO omt_test_failures VALUES(100, 'import', 'osm_park_polygon_gen_z5 protected_area expected 1, got ' || cnt);
END IF;
SELECT COUNT(*) INTO cnt FROM osm_park_polygon_gen_z5 WHERE boundary='national_park';
IF cnt <> 1 THEN
INSERT INTO omt_test_failures VALUES(100, 'import', 'osm_park_polygon_gen_z5 national_park expected 1, got ' || cnt);
END IF;
-- Test 200
SELECT COUNT(*) INTO cnt FROM osm_aerodrome_label_point;
IF cnt <> 3 THEN
INSERT INTO omt_test_failures VALUES(200, 'import', 'osm_aerodrome_label expected 3, got ' || cnt);
END IF;
SELECT COUNT(*) INTO cnt FROM osm_aerodrome_label_point WHERE ele=123;
IF cnt <> 1 THEN
INSERT INTO omt_test_failures VALUES(200, 'import', 'osm_aerodrome_label ele=123 expected 1, got ' || cnt);
END IF;
-- Test 300
SELECT COUNT(*) INTO cnt FROM osm_landcover_polygon WHERE mapping_key='natural' AND subclass='wood';
IF cnt <> 1 THEN
INSERT INTO omt_test_failures VALUES(300, 'import', 'osm_landcover_polygon natural=wood expected 1, got ' || cnt);
END IF;
-- Test 400
SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT relation_id) INTO cnt FROM osm_border_linestring WHERE admin_level=8;
IF cnt <> 1 THEN
INSERT INTO omt_test_failures VALUES(400, 'update', 'osm_border_linestring city count expected 1, got ' || cnt);
END IF;
SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT relation_id) INTO cnt FROM osm_border_linestring WHERE admin_level=2;
IF cnt <> 1 THEN
INSERT INTO omt_test_failures VALUES(400, 'update', 'osm_border_linestring country count expected 1, got ' || cnt);
END IF;
END;
$$
LANGUAGE plpgsql;
DO $$
DECLARE
cnt integer;
BEGIN
SELECT COUNT(*) INTO cnt FROM omt_test_failures;
IF cnt > 0 THEN
RAISE '% unit test(s) failed on imports. Details can be found in table omt_test_failures.', cnt USING ERRCODE = '0Z000';
END IF;
END;
$$;