use strict;
-use lib qw( . ./t );
+use lib qw(t/lib);
use dbixcsl_common_tests;
-my $database = $ENV{MYSQL_NAME} || '';
-my $user = $ENV{MYSQL_USER} || '';
-my $password = $ENV{MYSQL_PASS} || '';
-my $test_innodb = $ENV{MYSQL_TEST_INNODB} || 0;
+my $dsn = $ENV{DBICTEST_MYSQL_DSN} || '';
+my $user = $ENV{DBICTEST_MYSQL_USER} || '';
+my $password = $ENV{DBICTEST_MYSQL_PASS} || '';
+my $test_innodb = $ENV{DBICTEST_MYSQL_INNODB} || 0;
-my $skip_rels_msg = 'You need to set the MYSQL_TEST_INNODB environment variable to test relationships';
+my $skip_rels_msg = 'You need to set the DBICTEST_MYSQL_INNODB environment variable to test relationships';
my $tester = dbixcsl_common_tests->new(
- vendor => 'Mysql',
- auto_inc_pk => 'INTEGER NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY AUTO_INCREMENT',
- innodb => q{Engine='InnoDB'},
- dsn => "dbi:mysql:$database",
- user => $user,
- password => $password,
- skip_rels => $test_innodb ? 0 : $skip_rels_msg,
- no_inline_rels => 1,
+ vendor => 'Mysql',
+ auto_inc_pk => 'INTEGER NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY AUTO_INCREMENT',
+ innodb => $test_innodb ? q{Engine=InnoDB} : 0,
+ dsn => $dsn,
+ user => $user,
+ password => $password,
+ skip_rels => $test_innodb ? 0 : $skip_rels_msg,
+ no_inline_rels => 1,
+ no_implicit_rels => 1,
);
-if( !$database || !$user ) {
- $tester->skip_tests('You need to set the MYSQL_NAME, MYSQL_USER and MYSQL_PASS environment variables');
+if( !$dsn || !$user ) {
+ $tester->skip_tests('You need to set the DBICTEST_MYSQL_DSN, _USER, and _PASS environment variables');
}
else {
$tester->run_tests();