- (BC BREAK) Remove $WAL static property. We instead just let
Laravel use its journal_mode config now
- Remove journal, wal, and shm files when deleting tenant DB
- Check that the system is 64-bit when using NoAttach (we don't
build 32 bit extensions)
- Use local static instead of a class static property for caching
loadExtensionSupported
Features are now *always* bootstrapped, even if Tenancy is not resolved
from the container.
Previous implementations include
https://github.com/tenancy-for-laravel/v4/pull/19https://github.com/archtechx/tenancy/pull/1021
Bug originally reported here
https://github.com/archtechx/tenancy/issues/949
This implementation is much simpler, we do not distinguish between
features that should be "always bootstrapped" and features that should
only be bootstrapped after Tenancy is resolved. All features should work
without issues if they're bootstrapped when TSP::boot() is called. We
also add a Tenancy::bootstrapFeatures() method that can be used to
bootstrap any features dynamically added at runtime that weren't
bootstrapped in TSP::boot(). The function keeps track of which features
were already bootstrapped so it doesn't bootstrap them again.
The only potentialy risky thing in this implementation is that we're now
resolving Tenancy in TSP::boot() (previously Tenancy was not being
resolved) but that shouldn't be causing any issues.
This PR adds support for named in-memory SQLite databases, making it feasible to use in-memory SQLite for tenant databases in tests.
The usage is simply creating a tenant with 'tenancy_db_name' => ':memory:' and the bootstrapper will automatically update the tenant with a database name derived from its tenant key.
There are static property hooks for keeping these DBs alive (at least one connection needs to be open, they don't have process lifetime and are essentially "refcounted") and closing them when the database is deleted. This gives the user control over the lifetimes of these databases.
* complete test sqlite manager customize path
* complete test seed command works
* complete uniqe exists test
* Update SingleDatabaseTenancyTest.php
* refactor the ternary into if condition
* custom path
* simplify if condition
* random dir name
* Update SingleDatabaseTenancyTest.php
* Update CommandsTest.php
* prefix random DB name with custom_
Co-authored-by: Samuel Štancl <samuel@archte.ch>