use Test::Exception;
use Test::Warn;
use lib qw(t/lib);
-use DBICTest;
-use DBIC::SqlMakerTest;
+use DBICTest ':DiffSQL';
my $schema = DBICTest->init_schema();
is($schema->resultset("Artist")->count, 4, 'count ok');
+# test find on an unresolvable condition
+is(
+ $schema->resultset('Artist')->find({ artistid => [ -and => 1, 2 ]}),
+ undef
+);
+
+
# test find_or_new
{
my $existing_obj = $schema->resultset('Artist')->find_or_new({
my $search = [ { 'tags.tag' => 'Cheesy' }, { 'tags.tag' => 'Blue' } ];
-my( $or_rs ) = $schema->resultset("CD")->search_rs($search, { join => 'tags',
+my $or_rs = $schema->resultset("CD")->search_rs($search, { join => 'tags',
order_by => 'cdid' });
is($or_rs->all, 5, 'Joined search with OR returned correct number of rows');
is($or_rs->count, 5, 'Search count with OR ok');
my $tag_rs = $schema->resultset('Tag')->search(
[ { 'me.tag' => 'Cheesy' }, { 'me.tag' => 'Blue' } ]);
-my $rel_rs = $tag_rs->search_related('cd');
+my $rel_rs = $tag_rs->search_related('cd', {}, { order_by => 'cd.cdid'} );
is($rel_rs->count, 5, 'Related search ok');