+++ /dev/null
-use strict;
-use warnings;
-
-use FindBin;
-use File::Copy;
-use Test::More;
-use lib qw(t/lib);
-use DBICTest;
-
-plan tests => 6;
-
-my $db_orig = "$FindBin::Bin/var/DBIxClass.db";
-my $db_tmp = "$db_orig.tmp";
-
-# Set up the "usual" sqlite for DBICTest
-my $schema = DBICTest->init_schema( sqlite_use_file => 1 );
-
-# Make sure we're connected by doing something
-my @art = $schema->resultset("Artist")->search({ }, { order_by => 'name DESC'});
-cmp_ok(@art, '==', 3, "Three artists returned");
-
-# Disconnect the dbh, and be sneaky about it
-# Also test if DBD::SQLite finaly knows how to ->disconnect properly
-{
- my $w;
- local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub { $w = shift };
- $schema->storage->_dbh->disconnect;
- ok ($w !~ /active statement handles/, 'SQLite can disconnect properly');
-}
-
-# Try the operation again - What should happen here is:
-# 1. S::DBI blindly attempts the SELECT, which throws an exception
-# 2. It catches the exception, checks ->{Active}/->ping, sees the disconnected state...
-# 3. Reconnects, and retries the operation
-# 4. Success!
-my @art_two = $schema->resultset("Artist")->search({ }, { order_by => 'name DESC'});
-cmp_ok(@art_two, '==', 3, "Three artists returned");
-
-### Now, disconnect the dbh, and move the db file;
-# create a new one and chmod 000 to prevent SQLite from connecting.
-$schema->storage->_dbh->disconnect;
-move( $db_orig, $db_tmp );
-open DBFILE, '>', $db_orig;
-print DBFILE 'THIS IS NOT A REAL DATABASE';
-close DBFILE;
-chmod 0000, $db_orig;
-
-### Try the operation again... it should fail, since there's no db
-{
- # Catch the DBI connection error
- local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub {};
- eval {
- my @art_three = $schema->resultset("Artist")->search( {}, { order_by => 'name DESC' } );
- };
- ok( $@, 'The operation failed' );
-}
-
-### Now, move the db file back to the correct name
-unlink($db_orig);
-move( $db_tmp, $db_orig );
-
-SKIP: {
- skip "Cannot reconnect if original connection didn't fail", 2
- if ( $@ =~ /encrypted or is not a database/ );
-
- ### Try the operation again... this time, it should succeed
- my @art_four;
- eval {
- @art_four = $schema->resultset("Artist")->search( {}, { order_by => 'name DESC' } );
- };
- ok( !$@, 'The operation succeeded' );
- cmp_ok( @art_four, '==', 3, "Three artists returned" );
-}