#626790 by justinrandell: Fixed bug where drupal_write_record() returns FALSE for valid update queries.

merge-requests/26/head
Angie Byron 2009-12-06 17:01:52 +00:00
parent b12a25d24f
commit 06c5979961
2 changed files with 10 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -5875,8 +5875,10 @@ function drupal_write_record($table, &$object, $primary_keys = array()) {
}
}
// If we have a single-field primary key but got no insert ID, the
// query failed.
elseif (count($primary_keys) == 1) {
// query failed. Note that we explicitly check for FALSE, because
// a valid update query which doesn't change any values will return
// zero (0) affected rows.
elseif ($last_insert_id === FALSE && count($primary_keys) == 1) {
$return = FALSE;
}

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@ -1476,6 +1476,12 @@ class DrupalDataApiTest extends DrupalWebTestCase {
$update_result = drupal_write_record('taxonomy_vocabulary', $vocabulary, array('vid'));
$this->assertTrue($update_result == SAVED_UPDATED, t('Correct value returned when a record updated with drupal_write_record() for table with single-field primary key.'));
// Run an update query where no field values are changed. The database
// layer should return zero for number of affected rows, but
// db_write_record() should still return SAVED_UPDATED.
$update_result = drupal_write_record('taxonomy_vocabulary', $vocabulary, array('vid'));
$this->assertTrue($update_result == SAVED_UPDATED, t('Correct value returned when a valid update is run without changing any values.'));
// Insert an object record for a table with a multi-field primary key.
$node_access = new stdClass();
$node_access->nid = mt_rand();