use lib qw(t/lib);
use DBICTest;
+{
+ package DBICTest::Schema::Casecheck;
+
+ use strict;
+ use warnings;
+ use base 'DBIx::Class';
+
+ __PACKAGE__->load_components(qw/Core/);
+ __PACKAGE__->table('casecheck');
+ __PACKAGE__->add_columns(qw/id name NAME uc_name/);
+ __PACKAGE__->column_info_from_storage(1);
+ __PACKAGE__->set_primary_key('id');
+
+}
+
my ($dsn, $user, $pass) = @ENV{map { "DBICTEST_PG_${_}" } qw/DSN USER PASS/};
#warn "$dsn $user $pass";
plan skip_all => 'Set $ENV{DBICTEST_PG_DSN}, _USER and _PASS to run this test'
- . ' (note: creates and drops a table named artist!)' unless ($dsn && $user);
+ . ' (note: creates and drops tables named artist and casecheck!)' unless ($dsn && $user);
+
+plan tests => 10;
-plan tests => 4;
+DBICTest::Schema->load_classes( 'Casecheck' );
+my $schema = DBICTest::Schema->connect($dsn, $user, $pass);
-DBICTest::Schema->compose_connection('PgTest' => $dsn, $user, $pass);
+# Check that datetime_parser returns correctly before we explicitly connect.
+SKIP: {
+ eval { require DateTime::Format::Pg };
+ skip "DateTime::Format::Pg required", 2 if $@;
-my $dbh = PgTest->schema->storage->dbh;
-PgTest->schema->source("Artist")->name("testschema.artist");
+ my $store = ref $schema->storage;
+ is($store, 'DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI', 'Started with generic storage');
+
+ my $parser = $schema->storage->datetime_parser;
+ is( $parser, 'DateTime::Format::Pg', 'datetime_parser is as expected');
+}
+
+my $dbh = $schema->storage->dbh;
+$schema->source("Artist")->name("testschema.artist");
$dbh->do("CREATE SCHEMA testschema;");
-$dbh->do("CREATE TABLE testschema.artist (artistid serial PRIMARY KEY, name VARCHAR(255), charfield CHAR(10));");
+$dbh->do("CREATE TABLE testschema.artist (artistid serial PRIMARY KEY, name VARCHAR(100), charfield CHAR(10));");
+ok ( $dbh->do('CREATE TABLE testschema.casecheck (id serial PRIMARY KEY, "name" VARCHAR(1), "NAME" VARCHAR(2), "UC_NAME" VARCHAR(3));'), 'Creation of casecheck table');
-PgTest::Artist->load_components('PK::Auto');
+# This is in Core now, but it's here just to test that it doesn't break
+$schema->class('Artist')->load_components('PK::Auto');
-my $new = PgTest::Artist->create({ name => 'foo' });
+my $new = $schema->resultset('Artist')->create({ name => 'foo' });
is($new->artistid, 1, "Auto-PK worked");
-$new = PgTest::Artist->create({ name => 'bar' });
+$new = $schema->resultset('Artist')->create({ name => 'bar' });
is($new->artistid, 2, "Auto-PK worked");
'name' => {
'data_type' => 'character varying',
'is_nullable' => 1,
- 'size' => 255,
+ 'size' => 100,
'default_value' => undef,
},
'charfield' => {
};
-my $type_info = PgTest->schema->storage->columns_info_for('testschema.artist');
+my $type_info = $schema->storage->columns_info_for('testschema.artist');
my $artistid_defval = delete $type_info->{artistid}->{default_value};
like($artistid_defval,
qr/^nextval\('([^\.]*\.){0,1}artist_artistid_seq'::(?:text|regclass)\)/,
is_deeply($type_info, $test_type_info,
'columns_info_for - column data types');
-$dbh->do("DROP TABLE testschema.artist;");
-$dbh->do("DROP SCHEMA testschema;");
+my $name_info = $schema->source('Casecheck')->column_info( 'name' );
+is( $name_info->{size}, 1, "Case sensitive matching info for 'name'" );
+
+my $NAME_info = $schema->source('Casecheck')->column_info( 'NAME' );
+is( $NAME_info->{size}, 2, "Case sensitive matching info for 'NAME'" );
+
+my $uc_name_info = $schema->source('Casecheck')->column_info( 'uc_name' );
+is( $uc_name_info->{size}, 3, "Case insensitive matching info for 'uc_name'" );
+
+END {
+ if($dbh) {
+ $dbh->do("DROP TABLE testschema.artist;");
+ $dbh->do("DROP TABLE testschema.casecheck;");
+ $dbh->do("DROP SCHEMA testschema;");
+ }
+}