use SQL::Abstract;
+use SQL::Abstract::Test import => ['is_same_sql_bind'];
my @cases =
(
{
expects => ' ORDER BY colA',
expects_quoted => ' ORDER BY `colA`',
},
+ { # it may look odd, but this is the desired behaviour (mst)
+ given => 'colA DESC',
+ expects => ' ORDER BY colA DESC',
+ expects_quoted => ' ORDER BY `colA DESC`',
+ },
{
given => [qw/colA colB/],
expects => ' ORDER BY colA, colB',
expects_quoted => ' ORDER BY `colA`, `colB`',
},
+ { # it may look odd, but this is the desired behaviour (mst)
+ given => ['colA ASC', 'colB DESC'],
+ expects => ' ORDER BY colA ASC, colB DESC',
+ expects_quoted => ' ORDER BY `colA ASC`, `colB DESC`',
+ },
{
given => {-asc => 'colA'},
expects => ' ORDER BY colA ASC',
expects => ' ORDER BY colA ASC, colB DESC',
expects_quoted => ' ORDER BY `colA` ASC, `colB` DESC',
},
+ {
+ given => ['colA', {-desc => 'colB'}],
+ expects => ' ORDER BY colA, colB DESC',
+ expects_quoted => ' ORDER BY `colA`, `colB` DESC',
+ },
+ {
+ given => undef,
+ expects => '',
+ expects_quoted => '',
+ },
);
-my $sql = SQL::Abstract->new;
-my $sqlq = SQL::Abstract->new({quote_char => '`'});
plan tests => (scalar(@cases) * 2);
+my $sql = SQL::Abstract->new;
+my $sqlq = SQL::Abstract->new({quote_char => '`'});
+
for my $case( @cases){
is($sql->_order_by($case->{given}), $case->{expects});
is($sqlq->_order_by($case->{given}), $case->{expects_quoted});