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Remove Linux only Docker build for E2E tests (#14042) * Remove Linux only Docker build for E2E tests * Fix cmsVersion variable * Remove custom build number step (already done by Nerdbank.GitVersioning) * Add and use global.json to configure .NET SDK version * Only publish tests build output * Only include unit tests and integration build output (without reference assemblies) * Added "pr: none" to nightly trigger (#15044) * Only run SQL Server Acceptance Tests on release builds or when parameter is set * Use SQLite in-memory database and configure database optimizations (#15461) * Disable content version cleanup and server election * Reference Umbraco.Tests.AcceptanceTest.UmbracoProject instead of copying files * Suspend/disable scheduled publishing * Ensure all Playwright results are copied to the artifact staging directory * Update E2E SQL Server job and also run on Linux * Fix building acceptance test project * Fix building acceptance test project (suing PrivateAssets) * Explicitly disable building project references in E2E tests and use pre-built output * Include obj folder of acceptance test project in build artifacts * Download build artifacts * Re-add PrivateAssets * Revert to copying C# files to E2E application * Disable Integrated Security for SQL Server on Linux * Update SQL Server on Linux connection string * Disable encryption on SQL Server for Linux * Update SQL Server on Linux steps * Add Database to SQL Server connection string on Linux * Update Integration Tests and use SQL Server 2022 Docker image --------- Co-authored-by: Bjarke Berg <mail@bergmania.dk>
2024-02-02 10:17:40 +01:00
using Microsoft.Data.Sqlite;
using Umbraco.Cms.Core;
using Umbraco.Cms.Core.Composing;
using Umbraco.Cms.Core.DependencyInjection;
using Umbraco.Extensions;
namespace UmbracoProject;
/// <summary>
/// Ensures a SQLite in-memory database is persisted for the whole application duration.
/// </summary>
public sealed class SQLiteMemoryComposer : IComposer
{
public void Compose(IUmbracoBuilder builder)
{
var connectionString = builder.Config.GetUmbracoConnectionString(out var providerName);
if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(connectionString) &&
Constants.ProviderNames.SQLLite.InvariantEquals(providerName) &&
connectionString.InvariantContains("Mode=Memory"))
{
// Open new SQLite connection to ensure in-memory database is persisted for the whole application duration
var connection = new SqliteConnection(connectionString);
connection.Open();
// And ensure connection is kept open (by keeping a reference) and gets gracefully closed/disposed when application stops
builder.Services.AddHostedService(_ => new SQLiteMemoryHostedService(connection));
}
}
private sealed class SQLiteMemoryHostedService : IHostedService, IAsyncDisposable
{
private readonly SqliteConnection _connection;
public SQLiteMemoryHostedService(SqliteConnection connection) => _connection = connection;
public Task StartAsync(CancellationToken cancellationToken) => Task.CompletedTask;
public async Task StopAsync(CancellationToken cancellationToken) => await _connection.CloseAsync();
public async ValueTask DisposeAsync() => await _connection.DisposeAsync();
}
}