+BEGIN { do "./t/lib/ANFANG.pm" or die ( $@ || $! ) }
+
use strict;
use warnings;
use Test::More;
-use Test::Exception;
-use lib qw(t/lib);
+
use DBICTest;
-use DBIC::DebugObj;
-use DBIC::SqlMakerTest;
my $schema = DBICTest->init_schema();
my $artist = $schema->resultset("Artist")->create({ artistid => 21, name => 'Michael Jackson', rank => 20 });
my $cd = $artist->create_related('cds', { year => 1975, title => 'Compilation from 1975' });
-my ($sql, @bind);
-local $schema->storage->{debug} = 1;
-local $schema->storage->{debugobj} = DBIC::DebugObj->new(\$sql, \@bind);
-
-my $find_cd = $artist->find_related('cds',{title => 'Compilation from 1975'});
-
-s/^'//, s/'\z// for @bind; # why does DBIC::DebugObj not do this?
-
-is_same_sql_bind (
- $sql,
- \@bind,
- 'SELECT me.cdid, me.artist, me.title, me.year, me.genreid, me.single_track FROM cd me WHERE ( ( me.artist = ? AND me.title = ? ) ) ORDER BY year ASC',
- [21, 'Compilation from 1975'],
- 'find_related only uses foreign key condition once',
-);
+$schema->is_executed_sql_bind(sub {
+ my $find_cd = $artist->find_related('cds',{title => 'Compilation from 1975'});
+}, [
+ [
+ ' SELECT me.cdid, me.artist, me.title, me.year, me.genreid, me.single_track
+ FROM cd me
+ WHERE me.artist = ? AND me.title = ?
+ ORDER BY year ASC
+ ',
+ [ { dbic_colname => "me.artist", sqlt_datatype => "integer" }
+ => 21 ],
+ [ { dbic_colname => "me.title", sqlt_datatype => "varchar", sqlt_size => 100 }
+ => "Compilation from 1975" ],
+ ]
+], 'find_related only uses foreign key condition once' );
done_testing;