use lib qw(t/lib);
use DBICTest;
-my $schema = DBICTest::init_schema();
+my $schema = DBICTest->init_schema();
my $queries;
$schema->storage->debugcb( sub{ $queries++ } );
eval "use DBD::SQLite";
plan skip_all => 'needs DBD::SQLite for testing' if $@;
-plan tests => 22;
+plan tests => 23;
my $rs = $schema->resultset("Artist")->search(
{ artistid => 1 }
$rs->reset();
# make sure artist contains a related resultset for cds
-is( ref $artist->{related_resultsets}->{cds}, 'DBIx::Class::ResultSet', 'artist has a related_resultset for cds' );
+isa_ok( $artist->{related_resultsets}{cds}, 'DBIx::Class::ResultSet', 'artist has a related_resultset for cds' );
# check if $artist->cds->get_cache is populated
is( scalar @{$artist->cds->get_cache}, 3, 'cache for artist->cds contains correct number of records');
push @objs, $tag->id; #warn "tag: ", $tag->ID;
}
-is_deeply( \@objs, [ 2, 5, 8 ], 'second cd has correct tags' );
+is_deeply( \@objs, [ 1 ], 'second cd has correct tags' );
+
+$tags = $cds->next->tags;
+@objs = ();
+while( my $tag = $tags->next ) {
+ push @objs, $tag->id; #warn "tag: ", $tag->ID;
+}
+
+is_deeply( \@objs, [ 2, 5, 8 ], 'third cd has correct tags' );
is( $queries, 0, 'no additional SQL statements while checking nested data' );