eval { require DateTime::Format::MySQL };
plan skip_all => "Need DateTime::Format::MySQL for inflation tests" if $@;
-plan tests => 17;
+plan tests => 21;
# inflation test
my $event = $schema->resultset("Event")->find(1);
is("$created_on", '2006-01-31T12:34:56', 'Loaded correct timestamp using timezone');
is($created_on->time_zone->name, 'America/Chicago', 'Correct timezone');
+# This should fail to set
+my $prev_str = "$created_on";
+$loaded_event->update({ created_on => '0000-00-00' });
+is("$created_on", $prev_str, "Don't update invalid dates");
+
+my $invalid = $schema->resultset('Event')->create({
+ starts_at => '0000-00-00',
+ created_on => $created_on
+});
+
+is( $invalid->get_column('starts_at'), '0000-00-00', "Invalid date stored" );
+is( $invalid->starts_at, undef, "Inflate to undef" );
+
+$invalid->created_on('0000-00-00');
+$invalid->update;
+
+{
+ local $@;
+ eval { $invalid->created_on };
+ like( $@, qr/invalid date format/i, "Invalid date format exception");
+}
+