use Test::More;
use lib qw(t/lib);
use DBICTest;
+use DBI::Const::GetInfoType;
my ($dsn, $user, $pass) = @ENV{map { "DBICTEST_MYSQL_${_}" } qw/DSN USER PASS/};
plan skip_all => 'Set $ENV{DBICTEST_MYSQL_DSN}, _USER and _PASS to run this test'
unless ($dsn && $user);
-plan tests => 5;
+plan tests => 10;
-DBICTest::Schema->compose_connection('MySQLTest' => $dsn, $user, $pass);
+my $schema = DBICTest::Schema->connect($dsn, $user, $pass);
-my $dbh = MySQLTest->schema->storage->dbh;
+my $dbh = $schema->storage->dbh;
$dbh->do("DROP TABLE IF EXISTS artist;");
-$dbh->do("CREATE TABLE artist (artistid INTEGER NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY, name VARCHAR(255), charfield CHAR(10));");
+$dbh->do("CREATE TABLE artist (artistid INTEGER NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY, name VARCHAR(100), rank INTEGER NOT NULL DEFAULT '13', charfield CHAR(10));");
#'dbi:mysql:host=localhost;database=dbic_test', 'dbic_test', '');
-MySQLTest::Artist->load_components('PK::Auto');
+# This is in Core now, but it's here just to test that it doesn't break
+$schema->class('Artist')->load_components('PK::Auto');
# test primary key handling
-my $new = MySQLTest::Artist->create({ name => 'foo' });
+my $new = $schema->resultset('Artist')->create({ name => 'foo' });
ok($new->artistid, "Auto-PK worked");
# test LIMIT support
for (1..6) {
- MySQLTest::Artist->create({ name => 'Artist ' . $_ });
+ $schema->resultset('Artist')->create({ name => 'Artist ' . $_ });
}
-my $it = MySQLTest::Artist->search( {},
+my $it = $schema->resultset('Artist')->search( {},
{ rows => 3,
offset => 2,
order_by => 'artistid' }
'name' => {
'data_type' => 'VARCHAR',
'is_nullable' => 1,
- 'size' => 255,
+ 'size' => 100,
'default_value' => undef,
},
+ 'rank' => {
+ 'data_type' => 'INT',
+ 'is_nullable' => 0,
+ 'size' => 11,
+ 'default_value' => 13,
+ },
'charfield' => {
'data_type' => 'CHAR',
'is_nullable' => 1,
},
};
+SKIP: {
+ my $mysql_version = $dbh->get_info( $GetInfoType{SQL_DBMS_VER} );
+ skip "Cannot determine MySQL server version", 1 if !$mysql_version;
-my $type_info = MySQLTest->schema->storage->columns_info_for('artist');
-is_deeply($type_info, $test_type_info, 'columns_info_for - column data types');
+ my ($v1, $v2, $v3) = $mysql_version =~ /^(\d+)\.(\d+)(?:\.(\d+))?/;
+ skip "Cannot determine MySQL server version", 1 if !$v1 || !defined($v2);
+ $v3 ||= 0;
+ if( ($v1 < 5) || ($v1 == 5 && $v2 == 0 && $v3 <= 3) ) {
+ $test_type_info->{charfield}->{data_type} = 'VARCHAR';
+ }
-# clean up our mess
-$dbh->do("DROP TABLE artist");
+ my $type_info = $schema->storage->columns_info_for('artist');
+ is_deeply($type_info, $test_type_info, 'columns_info_for - column data types');
+}
+
+## Can we properly deal with the null search problem?
+##
+## Only way is to do a SET SQL_AUTO_IS_NULL = 0; on connect
+## But I'm not sure if we should do this or not (Ash, 2008/06/03)
+
+NULLINSEARCH: {
+
+ ok my $artist1_rs = $schema->resultset('Artist')->search({artistid=>6666})
+ => 'Created an artist resultset of 6666';
+
+ is $artist1_rs->count, 0
+ => 'Got no returned rows';
+
+ ok my $artist2_rs = $schema->resultset('Artist')->search({artistid=>undef})
+ => 'Created an artist resultset of undef';
+
+ TODO: {
+ $TODO = "need to fix the row count =1 when select * from table where pk IS NULL problem";
+ is $artist2_rs->count, 0
+ => 'got no rows';
+ }
+
+ my $artist = $artist2_rs->single;
+
+ is $artist => undef
+ => 'Nothing Found!';
+}
+
+# clean up our mess
+END {
+ #$dbh->do("DROP TABLE artist") if $dbh;
+}
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