Allow queries with String array for pointers containedIn (#4188)
* Adds basic failing test * Adds ability to use [objectId] for $in/$nin pointers * makes sure to use a set field * Makes sure field is defined
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@@ -2834,6 +2834,53 @@ describe('Parse.Query testing', () => {
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});
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});
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it('containedIn with pointers should work with string array', done => {
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const obj = new Parse.Object('MyClass');
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const child = new Parse.Object('Child');
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child.save().then(() => {
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obj.set('child', child);
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return obj.save();
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}).then(() => {
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const objs = [];
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for(let i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
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objs.push(new Parse.Object('MyClass'));
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}
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return Parse.Object.saveAll(objs);
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}).then(() => {
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const query = new Parse.Query('MyClass');
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query.containedIn('child', [child.id]);
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return query.find();
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}).then((results) => {
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expect(results.length).toBe(1);
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}).then(done).catch(done.fail);
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});
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it('containedIn with pointers should work with string array, with many objects', done => {
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const objs = [];
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const children = [];
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for(let i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
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const obj = new Parse.Object('MyClass');
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const child = new Parse.Object('Child');
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objs.push(obj);
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children.push(child);
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}
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Parse.Object.saveAll(children).then(() => {
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return Parse.Object.saveAll(objs.map((obj, i) => {
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obj.set('child', children[i]);
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return obj;
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}));
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}).then(() => {
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const query = new Parse.Query('MyClass');
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const subset = children.slice(0, 5).map((child) => {
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return child.id;
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});
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query.containedIn('child', subset);
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return query.find();
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}).then((results) => {
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expect(results.length).toBe(5);
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}).then(done).catch(done.fail);
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});
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it('include for specific object', function(done){
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var child = new Parse.Object('Child');
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var parent = new Parse.Object('Parent');
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