PetaPoco has "unofficially" supported Oracle for quite some time now... I'd like to implement the integration tests for Oracle so that can change finally, and we can claim official support without a big "but" after. This will also allow us to confidently investigate, address, and close multiple issues that are unclosed, and can most likely be readily fixed provided tests are possible.
Happy to spearhead this myself alongside the remaining test refactoring.
Addresses #626
Addresses #613
PetaPoco has "unofficially" supported Oracle for quite some time now... I'd like to implement the integration tests for Oracle so that can change finally, and we can claim official support without a big "but" after. This will also allow us to confidently investigate, address, and close multiple issues that are unclosed, and can most likely be readily fixed provided tests are possible.
Happy to spearhead this myself alongside the remaining test refactoring.
OracleTestProviderclass in "PetaPoco.Tests.Integration\Providers\OracleTestProvider.cs" (thanks @Curlack!): Feature/oracle support #702Closes Page query is very slow when use a long sql statement #255
Closes PetaPoco. Providers: When using Oracle, calling FetchAsync will throw exception #691
Addresses #626
Addresses #613