my $schema = DBICTest->init_schema;
-plan tests => 53;
+plan tests => 54;
my $translator = SQL::Translator->new(
parser_args => {
my $output = $translator->translate();
+
+ok($output, "SQLT produced someoutput")
+ or diag($translator->error);
+
# Note that the constraints listed here are the only ones that are tested -- if
# more exist in the Schema than are listed here and all listed constraints are
-# correct, the test will still pass. If you add a class to DBICTest::Schema,
-# add tests here if you think the existing test coverage is not sufficient
+# correct, the test will still pass. If you add a class with UNIQUE or FOREIGN
+# KEY constraints to DBICTest::Schema, add tests here if you think the existing
+# test coverage is not sufficient
my %fk_constraints = (
'display' => 'treelike->treelike for parent',
'selftable' => 'treelike', 'foreigntable' => 'treelike',
'selfcols' => ['parent'], 'foreigncols' => ['id'],
- on_delete => '', on_update => '',
+ on_delete => 'CASCADE', on_update => 'CASCADE',
},
],