+++ /dev/null
-use strict;
-use warnings;
-
-use Test::More;
-use lib qw(t/lib);
-use DBICTest;
-use DBIC::SqlMakerTest;
-
-my $schema = DBICTest->init_schema;
-
-# Trick the sqlite DB to use Top limit emulation
-# We could test all of this via $sq->$op directly,
-# but some conditions need a $rsrc
-delete $schema->storage->_sql_maker->{_cached_syntax};
-$schema->storage->_sql_maker->limit_dialect ('Top');
-
-my $rs = $schema->resultset ('BooksInLibrary')->search ({}, { prefetch => 'owner', rows => 1, offset => 3 });
-
-sub default_test_order {
- my $order_by = shift;
- is_same_sql_bind(
- $rs->search ({}, {order_by => $order_by})->as_query,
- "(SELECT
- TOP 1 me__id, source, owner, title, price, owner__id, name FROM
- (SELECT
- TOP 4 me.id AS me__id, me.source, me.owner, me.title, me.price, owner.id AS owner__id, owner.name
- FROM books me
- JOIN owners owner ON
- owner.id = me.owner
- WHERE ( source = ? )
- ORDER BY me__id ASC
- ) me ORDER BY me__id DESC
- )",
- [ [ source => 'Library' ] ],
- );
-}
-
-sub test_order {
- my $args = shift;
-
- my $req_order = $args->{order_req}
- ? "ORDER BY $args->{order_req}"
- : ''
- ;
-
- is_same_sql_bind(
- $rs->search ({}, {order_by => $args->{order_by}})->as_query,
- "(SELECT
- me__id, source, owner, title, price, owner__id, name FROM
- (SELECT
- TOP 1 me__id, source, owner, title, price, owner__id, name FROM
- (SELECT
- TOP 4 me.id AS me__id, me.source, me.owner, me.title, me.price, owner.id AS owner__id, owner.name FROM
- books me
- JOIN owners owner ON owner.id = me.owner
- WHERE ( source = ? )
- ORDER BY $args->{order_inner}
- ) me ORDER BY $args->{order_outer}
- ) me $req_order
- )",
- [ [ source => 'Library' ] ],
- );
-}
-
-my @tests = (
- {
- order_by => \'foo DESC',
- order_req => 'foo DESC',
- order_inner => 'foo DESC',
- order_outer => 'foo ASC'
- },
- {
- order_by => { -asc => 'foo' },
- order_req => 'foo ASC',
- order_inner => 'foo ASC',
- order_outer => 'foo DESC',
- },
- {
- order_by => 'foo',
- order_req => 'foo',
- order_inner => 'foo ASC',
- order_outer => 'foo DESC',
- },
- {
- order_by => [ qw{ foo bar} ],
- order_req => 'foo, bar',
- order_inner => 'foo ASC, bar ASC',
- order_outer => 'foo DESC, bar DESC',
- },
- {
- order_by => { -desc => 'foo' },
- order_req => 'foo DESC',
- order_inner => 'foo DESC',
- order_outer => 'foo ASC',
- },
- {
- order_by => ['foo', { -desc => 'bar' } ],
- order_req => 'foo, bar DESC',
- order_inner => 'foo ASC, bar DESC',
- order_outer => 'foo DESC, bar ASC',
- },
- {
- order_by => { -asc => [qw{ foo bar }] },
- order_req => 'foo ASC, bar ASC',
- order_inner => 'foo ASC, bar ASC',
- order_outer => 'foo DESC, bar DESC',
- },
- {
- order_by => [
- { -asc => 'foo' },
- { -desc => [qw{bar}] },
- { -asc => [qw{hello sensors}]},
- ],
- order_req => 'foo ASC, bar DESC, hello ASC, sensors ASC',
- order_inner => 'foo ASC, bar DESC, hello ASC, sensors ASC',
- order_outer => 'foo DESC, bar ASC, hello DESC, sensors DESC',
- },
-);
-
-my @default_tests = ( undef, '', {}, [] );
-
-plan (tests => scalar @tests + scalar @default_tests + 1);
-
-test_order ($_) for @tests;
-default_test_order ($_) for @default_tests;
-
-
-is_same_sql_bind (
- $rs->search ({}, { group_by => 'title', order_by => 'title' })->as_query,
-'(SELECT
-me.id, me.source, me.owner, me.title, me.price, owner.id, owner.name FROM
- ( SELECT
- id, source, owner, title, price FROM
- ( SELECT
- TOP 1 id, source, owner, title, price FROM
- ( SELECT
- TOP 4 me.id, me.source, me.owner, me.title, me.price FROM
- books me JOIN
- owners owner ON owner.id = me.owner
- WHERE ( source = ? )
- GROUP BY title
- ORDER BY title ASC
- ) me
- ORDER BY title DESC
- ) me
- ORDER BY title
- ) me JOIN
- owners owner ON owner.id = me.owner WHERE
- ( source = ? )
- ORDER BY title)' ,
- [ [ source => 'Library' ], [ source => 'Library' ] ],
-);