-#!/usr/bin/perl
-
use strict;
use warnings;
use Test::More;
use Test::Exception;
-use SQL::Abstract::Test import => ['is_same_sql_bind'];
+use Test::Warn;
+use SQL::Abstract::Test import => [qw(is_same_sql_bind diag_where)];
-use Data::Dumper;
use SQL::Abstract;
+use Storable 'dclone';
+
+#### WARNING ####
+#
+# -nest has been undocumented on purpose, but is still supported for the
+# foreseable future. Do not rip out the -nest tests before speaking to
+# someone on the DBIC mailing list or in irc.perl.org#dbix-class
+#
+#################
=begin
Test -and -or and -nest modifiers, assuming the following:
* Modifiers are respected in both hashrefs and arrayrefs (with the obvious
limitation of one modifier type per hahsref)
- * When in condition context i.e. where => { -or { a = 1 } }, each modifier
+ * When in condition context i.e. where => { -or => { a = 1 } }, each modifier
affects only the immediate element following it.
- * When in column multi-condition context i.e.
- where => { x => { '!=', [-and, [qw/1 2 3/]] } }, a modifier affects the
+ * When in column multi-condition context i.e.
+ where => { x => { '!=', [-and => [qw/1 2 3/]] } }, a modifier affects the
OUTER ARRAYREF if and only if it is the first element of said ARRAYREF
=cut
%{$and_or_args->{or}},
},
- # test modifiers within hashrefs
+ # test modifiers within hashrefs
{
where => { -or => [
[ foo => 1, bar => 2 ],
%{$and_or_args->{or_and}},
},
- # test modifiers within arrayrefs
+ # test modifiers within arrayrefs
{
where => [ -or => [
[ foo => 1, bar => 2 ],
where => { x => {
-or => { '!=', 1, '>=', 2 }, -like => 'x%'
}},
- stmt => 'WHERE (x != ? OR x >= ?) AND x LIKE ?',
- bind => [qw/1 2 x%/],
+ stmt => 'WHERE x LIKE ? AND ( x != ? OR x >= ? )',
+ bind => [qw/x% 1 2/],
},
# the -and should affect the OUTER arrayref, while the internal structures remain intact
{
- where => { x => [
- -and => [ 1, 2 ], { -like => 'x%' }
+ where => { x => [
+ -and => [ 1, 2 ], { -like => 'x%' }
]},
stmt => 'WHERE (x = ? OR x = ?) AND x LIKE ?',
bind => [qw/1 2 x%/],
{
where => { -and => [a => 1, b => 2, k => [11, 12] ], x => 9, -or => { c => 3, d => 4, l => { '=' => [21, 22] } } },
- stmt => 'WHERE a = ? AND b = ? AND (k = ? OR k = ?) AND ((l = ? OR l = ?) OR c = ? OR d = ? ) AND x = ?',
- bind => [qw/1 2 11 12 21 22 3 4 9/],
+ stmt => 'WHERE a = ? AND b = ? AND (k = ? OR k = ?) AND (c = ? OR d = ? OR (l = ? OR l = ?) ) AND x = ?',
+ bind => [qw/1 2 11 12 3 4 21 22 9/],
},
{
# explicit OR logic in arrays should leave everything intact
args => { logic => 'or' },
where => { -and => [a => 1, b => 2, k => [11, 12] ], x => 9, -or => { c => 3, d => 4, l => { '=' => [21, 22] } } },
- stmt => 'WHERE a = ? AND b = ? AND (k = ? OR k = ?) AND ( l = ? OR l = ? OR c = ? OR d = ? ) AND x = ? ',
- bind => [qw/1 2 11 12 21 22 3 4 9/],
+ stmt => 'WHERE a = ? AND b = ? AND (k = ? OR k = ?) AND ( c = ? OR d = ? OR l = ? OR l = ? ) AND x = ? ',
+ bind => [qw/1 2 11 12 3 4 21 22 9/],
},
{
bind => [1 .. 13],
},
- # 1st -and is in column mode, thus flips the entire array, whereas the
+ # 1st -and is in column mode, thus flips the entire array, whereas the
# 2nd one is just a condition modifier
{
where => [
},
);
-plan tests => @and_or_tests*3 + @numbered_mods*4;
+my @nest_tests = (
+ {
+ where => {a => 1, -nest => [b => 2, c => 3]},
+ stmt => 'WHERE ( ( (b = ? OR c = ?) AND a = ? ) )',
+ bind => [qw/2 3 1/],
+ },
+ {
+ where => {a => 1, -nest => {b => 2, c => 3}},
+ stmt => 'WHERE ( ( (b = ? AND c = ?) AND a = ? ) )',
+ bind => [qw/2 3 1/],
+ },
+ {
+ where => {a => 1, -or => {-nest => {b => 2, c => 3}}},
+ stmt => 'WHERE ( ( (b = ? AND c = ?) AND a = ? ) )',
+ bind => [qw/2 3 1/],
+ },
+ {
+ where => {a => 1, -or => {-nest => [b => 2, c => 3]}},
+ stmt => 'WHERE ( ( (b = ? OR c = ?) AND a = ? ) )',
+ bind => [qw/2 3 1/],
+ },
+ {
+ where => {a => 1, -nest => {-or => {b => 2, c => 3}}},
+ stmt => 'WHERE ( ( (b = ? OR c = ?) AND a = ? ) )',
+ bind => [qw/2 3 1/],
+ },
+ {
+ where => [a => 1, -nest => {b => 2, c => 3}, -nest => [d => 4, e => 5]],
+ stmt => 'WHERE ( ( a = ? OR ( b = ? AND c = ? ) OR ( d = ? OR e = ? ) ) )',
+ bind => [qw/1 2 3 4 5/],
+ },
+);
for my $case (@and_or_tests) {
TODO: {
local $TODO = $case->{todo} if $case->{todo};
- local $Data::Dumper::Terse = 1;
+ my $sql = SQL::Abstract->new($case->{args} || {});
- my @w;
- local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub { push @w, @_ };
- my $sql = SQL::Abstract->new ($case->{args} || {});
- lives_ok (sub {
+ my $where_copy = dclone($case->{where});
+
+ warnings_are {
+ lives_ok {
+ my ($stmt, @bind) = $sql->where($case->{where});
+ is_same_sql_bind(
+ $stmt,
+ \@bind,
+ $case->{stmt},
+ $case->{bind},
+ ) || (diag_where ( $case->{where} ), diag dumper ([ EXP => $sql->_expand_expr($case->{where}) ]));
+ } || (diag_where ( $case->{where} ), diag dumper ([ EXP => $sql->_expand_expr($case->{where}) ]));
+ } [], 'No warnings within and-or tests';
+
+ is_deeply ($case->{where}, $where_copy, 'Where conditions unchanged');
+ }
+}
+
+for my $case (@nest_tests) {
+ TODO: {
+ local $TODO = $case->{todo} if $case->{todo};
+
+ local $SQL::Abstract::Test::parenthesis_significant = 1;
+
+ my $sql = SQL::Abstract->new($case->{args} || {});
+ lives_ok (sub {
my ($stmt, @bind) = $sql->where($case->{where});
is_same_sql_bind(
$stmt,
\@bind,
$case->{stmt},
$case->{bind},
- )
- || diag "Search term:\n" . Dumper $case->{where};
+ ) || (diag_where ( $case->{where} ), diag dumper ([ EXP => $sql->_expand_expr($case->{where}) ]));
});
- is (@w, 0, 'No warnings within and-or tests')
- || diag join "\n", 'Emitted warnings:', @w;
}
}
-my $w_str = "\QUse of [and|or|nest]_N modifiers is deprecated and will be removed in SQLA v2.0\E";
for my $case (@numbered_mods) {
- local $Data::Dumper::Terse = 1;
+ TODO: {
+ local $TODO = $case->{todo} if $case->{todo};
+ # not using Test::Warn here - variable amount of warnings
my @w;
local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub { push @w, @_ };
- my $sql = SQL::Abstract->new ($case->{args} || {});
- lives_ok (sub {
+
+ my $sql = SQL::Abstract->new($case->{args} || {});
+ lives_ok {
my ($old_s, @old_b) = $sql->where($case->{backcompat});
my ($new_s, @new_b) = $sql->where($case->{correct});
is_same_sql_bind(
$old_s, \@old_b,
$new_s, \@new_b,
'Backcompat and the correct(tm) syntax result in identical statements',
- ) || diag "Search terms:\n" . Dumper {
- backcompat => $case->{backcompat},
- correct => $case->{correct},
- };
- });
-
- ok (@w, 'Warnings were emitted about a mod_N construct');
-
- my @non_match;
- for (@w) {
- push @non_match, $_ if ($_ !~ /$w_str/);
- }
-
- is (@non_match, 0, 'All warnings match the deprecation message')
- || diag join "\n", 'Rogue warnings:', @non_match;
+ ) || diag_where ( {
+ backcompat => $case->{backcompat},
+ correct => $case->{correct},
+ });
+ };
+
+ ok ( (grep
+ { $_ =~ qr/\QUse of [and|or|nest]_N modifiers is deprecated and will be removed in SQLA v2.0/ }
+ @w
+ ), 'Warnings were emitted about a mod_N construct');
+ }
}
+done_testing;