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Feature: Relationships
Tests for the relationship between the entities Workstation -> Employee (single relationship) and Building -> Workstation -> Employee (two level relationship)
@InMemoryDatabase
Scenario Outline: Query single relationship parent with children (in-memory database)
Given I have initialized a <database type> database
When I insert 1 workstation entities using <method type> methods
And I insert <entity count> employee entities parented to existing workstation entities using <method type> methods
And I query for one workstation entity combined with the employee entities using <method type> methods
Then the queried workstation entities should be the same as the local ones
Examples:
| database type | entity count | method type |
| LocalDb | 10 | synchronous |
| LocalDb | 10 | asynchronous |
@ExternalDatabase
Scenario Outline: Query single relationship parent with children (external database)
Given I have initialized a <database type> database
When I insert 1 workstation entities using <method type> methods
And I insert <entity count> employee entities parented to existing workstation entities using <method type> methods
And I query for one workstation entity combined with the employee entities using <method type> methods
Then the queried workstation entities should be the same as the local ones
Examples:
| database type | entity count | method type |
| PostgreSql | 10 | synchronous |
| PostgreSql | 10 | asynchronous |
| MySql | 10 | synchronous |
| MySql | 10 | asynchronous |
@InMemoryDatabase
Scenario Outline: Query single relationship parents with children (in-memory database)
Given I have initialized a <database type> database
When I insert <parent entity count> workstation entities using <method type> methods
And I insert <child entity count> employee entities parented to existing workstation entities using <method type> methods
And I query for all the workstation entities combined with the employee entities using <method type> methods
Then the queried workstation entities should be the same as the local ones
Examples:
| database type | parent entity count | child entity count | method type |
| LocalDb | 10 | 20 | synchronous |
| LocalDb | 10 | 20 | asynchronous |
@ExternalDatabase
Scenario Outline: Query single relationship parents with children (external database)
Given I have initialized a <database type> database
When I insert <parent entity count> workstation entities using <method type> methods
And I insert <child entity count> employee entities parented to existing workstation entities using <method type> methods
And I query for all the workstation entities combined with the employee entities using <method type> methods
Then the queried workstation entities should be the same as the local ones
Examples:
| database type | parent entity count | child entity count | method type |
| PostgreSql | 10 | 20 | synchronous |
| PostgreSql | 10 | 20 | asynchronous |
| MySql | 10 | 20 | synchronous |
| MySql | 10 | 20 | asynchronous |
@InMemoryDatabase
Scenario Outline: Count single relationship parents with children (in-memory database)
Given I have initialized a <database type> database
When I insert <entity count> workstation entities using <method type> methods
And I insert <entity count> employee entities parented to existing workstation entities using <method type> methods
And I query for the count of all the workstation entities combined with the employee entities using <method type> methods
Then the database count of the queried entities should be <entity count>
Examples:
| database type | entity count | method type |
| LocalDb | 10 | synchronous |
| LocalDb | 10 | asynchronous |
@ExternalDatabase
Scenario Outline: Count single relationship parents with children (external database)
Given I have initialized a <database type> database
When I insert <entity count> workstation entities using <method type> methods
And I insert <entity count> employee entities parented to existing workstation entities using <method type> methods
And I query for the count of all the workstation entities combined with the employee entities using <method type> methods
Then the database count of the queried entities should be <entity count>
Examples:
| database type | entity count | method type |
| PostgreSql | 10 | synchronous |
| PostgreSql | 10 | asynchronous |
| MySql | 10 | synchronous |
| MySql | 10 | asynchronous |
@InMemoryDatabase
Scenario Outline: Query single relationship children with parents (in-memory database)
Given I have initialized a <database type> database
When I insert <entity count> workstation entities using <method type> methods
And I insert <entity count> employee entities parented to existing workstation entities using <method type> methods
And I query for all the employee entities combined with the workstation entities using <method type> methods
Then the queried employee entities should be the same as the local ones
Examples:
| database type | entity count | method type |
| LocalDb | 10 | synchronous |
| LocalDb | 10 | asynchronous |
@ExternalDatabase
Scenario Outline: Query single relationship children with parents (external database)
Given I have initialized a <database type> database
When I insert <entity count> workstation entities using <method type> methods
And I insert <entity count> employee entities parented to existing workstation entities using <method type> methods
And I query for all the employee entities combined with the workstation entities using <method type> methods
Then the queried employee entities should be the same as the local ones
Examples:
| database type | entity count | method type |
| PostgreSql | 10 | synchronous |
| PostgreSql | 10 | asynchronous |
| MySql | 10 | synchronous |
| MySql | 10 | asynchronous |
@InMemoryDatabase
Scenario Outline: Query single relationship children with no parents (in-memory database)
Given I have initialized a <database type> database
When I insert <entity count> employee entities using <method type> methods
And I query for all the employee entities combined with the workstation entities using <method type> methods
Then the queried employee entities should be the same as the local ones
Examples:
| database type | entity count | method type |
| LocalDb | 10 | synchronous |
| LocalDb | 10 | asynchronous |
@ExternalDatabase
Scenario Outline: Query single relationship children with no parents (external database)
Given I have initialized a <database type> database
When I insert <entity count> employee entities using <method type> methods
And I query for all the employee entities combined with the workstation entities using <method type> methods
Then the queried employee entities should be the same as the local ones
Examples:
| database type | entity count | method type |
| PostgreSql | 10 | synchronous |
| PostgreSql | 10 | asynchronous |
| MySql | 10 | synchronous |
| MySql | 10 | asynchronous |
@InMemoryDatabase
Scenario Outline: Query single relationship parents with no children (in-memory database)
Given I have initialized a <database type> database
When I insert <entity count> workstation entities using <method type> methods
And I query for all the workstation entities combined with the employee entities using <method type> methods
Then the queried workstation entities should be the same as the local ones
Examples:
| database type | entity count | method type |
| LocalDb | 10 | synchronous |
| LocalDb | 10 | asynchronous |
@ExternalDatabase
Scenario Outline: Query single relationship parents with no children (external database)
Given I have initialized a <database type> database
When I insert <entity count> workstation entities using <method type> methods
And I query for all the workstation entities combined with the employee entities using <method type> methods
Then the queried workstation entities should be the same as the local ones
Examples:
| database type | entity count | method type |
| PostgreSql | 10 | synchronous |
| PostgreSql | 10 | asynchronous |
| MySql | 10 | synchronous |
| MySql | 10 | asynchronous |
@InMemoryDatabase
Scenario Outline: Query two level relationship grandparents with parents and children (in-memory database)
Given I have initialized a <database type> database
When I insert <entity count> building entities using <method type> methods
And I insert <entity count> workstation entities parented to existing building entities using <method type> methods
And I insert <entity count> employee entities parented to existing workstation entities using <method type> methods
And I query for all the building entities combined with workstation and employee entities using <method type> methods
Then the queried building entities should be the same as the local ones
Examples:
| database type | entity count | method type |
| LocalDb | 10 | synchronous |
| LocalDb | 10 | asynchronous |
@ExternalDatabase
Scenario Outline: Query two level relationship grandparents with parents and children (external database)
Given I have initialized a <database type> database
When I insert <entity count> building entities using <method type> methods
And I insert <entity count> workstation entities parented to existing building entities using <method type> methods
And I insert <entity count> employee entities parented to existing workstation entities using <method type> methods
And I query for all the building entities combined with workstation and employee entities using <method type> methods
Then the queried building entities should be the same as the local ones
Examples:
| database type | entity count | method type |
| PostgreSql | 10 | synchronous |
| PostgreSql | 10 | asynchronous |
| MySql | 10 | synchronous |
| MySql | 10 | asynchronous |
@InMemoryDatabase
Scenario Outline: Query two level relationship children with parents and grandparents (in-memory database)
Given I have initialized a <database type> database
When I insert <entity count> building entities using <method type> methods
And I insert <entity count> workstation entities parented to existing building entities using <method type> methods
And I insert <entity count> employee entities parented to existing workstation entities using <method type> methods
And I query for all the employee entities combined with workstation and building entities using <method type> methods
Then the queried employee entities should be the same as the local ones
Examples:
| database type | entity count | method type |
| LocalDb | 10 | synchronous |
| LocalDb | 10 | asynchronous |
@ExternalDatabase
Scenario Outline: Query two level relationship children with parents and grandparents (external database)
Given I have initialized a <database type> database
When I insert <entity count> building entities using <method type> methods
And I insert <entity count> workstation entities parented to existing building entities using <method type> methods
And I insert <entity count> employee entities parented to existing workstation entities using <method type> methods
And I query for all the employee entities combined with workstation and building entities using <method type> methods
Then the queried employee entities should be the same as the local ones
Examples:
| database type | entity count | method type |
| PostgreSql | 10 | synchronous |
| PostgreSql | 10 | asynchronous |
| MySql | 10 | synchronous |
| MySql | 10 | asynchronous |
@InMemoryDatabase
Scenario Outline: Query two level relationship children with no parents or grandparents (in-memory database)
Given I have initialized a <database type> database
When I insert <entity count> employee entities using <method type> methods
And I query for all the employee entities combined with workstation and building entities using <method type> methods
Then the queried employee entities should be the same as the local ones
Examples:
| database type | entity count | method type |
| LocalDb | 10 | synchronous |
| LocalDb | 10 | asynchronous |
@ExternalDatabase
Scenario Outline: Query two level relationship children with no parents or grandparents (external database)
Given I have initialized a <database type> database
When I insert <entity count> employee entities using <method type> methods
And I query for all the employee entities combined with workstation and building entities using <method type> methods
Then the queried employee entities should be the same as the local ones
Examples:
| database type | entity count | method type |
| PostgreSql | 10 | synchronous |
| PostgreSql | 10 | asynchronous |
| MySql | 10 | synchronous |
| MySql | 10 | asynchronous |
@InMemoryDatabase
Scenario Outline: Count two level relationship children with no parents or grandparents (in-memory database)
Given I have initialized a <database type> database
When I insert <entity count> employee entities using <method type> methods
And I query for the count of all the employee entities strictly linked to workstation and building entities using <method type> methods
Then the database count of the queried entities should be 0
Examples:
| database type | entity count | method type |
| LocalDb | 10 | synchronous |
| LocalDb | 10 | asynchronous |
@ExternalDatabase
Scenario Outline: Count two level relationship children with no parents or grandparents (external database)
Given I have initialized a <database type> database
When I insert <entity count> employee entities using <method type> methods
And I query for the count of all the employee entities strictly linked to workstation and building entities using <method type> methods
Then the database count of the queried entities should be 0
Examples:
| database type | entity count | method type |
| PostgreSql | 10 | synchronous |
| PostgreSql | 10 | asynchronous |
| MySql | 10 | synchronous |
| MySql | 10 | asynchronous |