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Document the SYNAPSE_TEST_PERSIST_SQLITE_DB
unit test env var (#11715)
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Document the new `SYNAPSE_TEST_PERSIST_SQLITE_DB` environment variable in the contributing guide.
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SYNAPSE_TEST_LOG_LEVEL=DEBUG trial tests
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SYNAPSE_TEST_LOG_LEVEL=DEBUG trial tests
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By default, tests will use an in-memory SQLite database for test data. For additional
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help with debugging, one can use an on-disk SQLite database file instead, in order to
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review database state during and after running tests. This can be done by setting
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the `SYNAPSE_TEST_PERSIST_SQLITE_DB` environment variable. Doing so will cause the
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database state to be stored in a file named `test.db` under the trial process'
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working directory. Typically, this ends up being `_trial_temp/test.db`. For example:
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```sh
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SYNAPSE_TEST_PERSIST_SQLITE_DB=1 trial tests
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```
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The database file can then be inspected with:
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```sh
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sqlite3 _trial_temp/test.db
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```
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Note that the database file is cleared at the beginning of each test run. Thus it
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will always only contain the data generated by the *last run test*. Though generally
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when debugging, one is only running a single test anyway.
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### Running tests under PostgreSQL
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### Running tests under PostgreSQL
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Invoking `trial` as above will use an in-memory SQLite database. This is great for
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Invoking `trial` as above will use an in-memory SQLite database. This is great for
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