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Learning PostgreSQL 11 - Third Edition

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Product type Book
Published in Jan 2019
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ISBN-13 9781789535464
Pages 556 pages
Edition 3rd Edition
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Authors (2):
Salahaldin Juba Salahaldin Juba
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Andrey Volkov Andrey Volkov
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters close

1. Relational Databases 2. PostgreSQL in Action 3. PostgreSQL Basic Building Blocks 4. PostgreSQL Advanced Building Blocks 5. SQL Language 6. Advanced Query Writing 7. Server-Side Programming with PL/pgSQL 8. OLAP and Data Warehousing 9. Beyond Conventional Data Types 10. Transactions and Concurrency Control 11. PostgreSQL Security 12. The PostgreSQL Catalog 13. Optimizing Database Performance 14. Testing 15. Using PostgreSQL in Python Applications 16. Scalability 17. What's Next? 18. Other Books You May Enjoy

Unit testing

Unit testing is a process in software development that makes it possible to find errors in various components or modules in an application. In databases, those components are stored procedures, functions, triggers, and so on. A view definition, or even the SQL code of queries that applications use, can also be the subject of unit testing.

The idea behind unit testing is that for every module of a software system, such as a class or a function, there is a set of tests that invokes that module with a certain input data and checks whether the outcome of the invocation matches the expected result.

If the function being tested does not have any side-effects, meaning that it does not change any data or state of a component outside of the function, it is called a pure function. Mathematical functions are pure functions. In a database, IMMUTABLE functions are usually pure...

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