my $schema = DBICTest->init_schema();
my %stores = (
- dclone_method => sub { return $schema->dclone($_[0]) },
- "freeze/thaw_method" => sub {
+ dclone_method => sub { return $schema->dclone($_[0]) },
+ dclone_func => sub { return dclone($_[0]) },
+ "freeze/thaw_method" => sub {
my $ice = $schema->freeze($_[0]);
return $schema->thaw($ice);
},
+ "freeze/thaw_func" => sub {
+ thaw(freeze($_[0]));
+ },
);
plan tests => (7 * keys %stores);
my $store = $stores{$name};
my $artist = $schema->resultset('Artist')->find(1);
+
+ # Test that the procedural versions will work if there's a registered
+ # schema as with CDBICompat objects and that the methods work
+ # without.
+ if( $name =~ /func/ ) {
+ $artist->result_source_instance->schema($schema);
+ DBICTest::CD->result_source_instance->schema($schema);
+ }
+ else {
+ $artist->result_source_instance->schema(undef);
+ DBICTest::CD->result_source_instance->schema(undef);
+ }
+
my $copy = eval { $store->($artist) };
is_deeply($copy, $artist, "serialize row object works: $name");
# Test that an object with a related_resultset can be serialized.
my @cds = $artist->related_resultset("cds");
+
ok $artist->{related_resultsets}, 'has key: related_resultsets';
$copy = eval { $store->($artist) };