use DBICTest;
use DBIC::DebugObj;
use DBIC::SqlMakerTest;
+use Path::Class qw/file/;
my $schema = DBICTest->init_schema();
-plan tests => 7;
ok ( $schema->storage->debug(1), 'debug' );
-ok ( defined(
- $schema->storage->debugfh(
- IO::File->new('t/var/sql.log', 'w')
- )
- ),
- 'debugfh'
- );
+$schema->storage->debugfh(file('t/var/sql.log')->openw);
$schema->storage->debugfh->autoflush(1);
my $rs = $schema->resultset('CD')->search({});
$rs->count();
-my $log = new IO::File('t/var/sql.log', 'r') or die($!);
+my $log = file('t/var/sql.log')->openr;
my $line = <$log>;
$log->close();
ok($line =~ /^SELECT COUNT/, 'Log success');
$ENV{'DBIC_TRACE'} = '=t/var/foo.log';
$rs = $schema->resultset('CD')->search({});
$rs->count();
-$log = new IO::File('t/var/foo.log', 'r') or die($!);
+$log = file('t/var/foo.log')->openr;
$line = <$log>;
$log->close();
ok($line =~ /^SELECT COUNT/, 'Log success');
);
}
-1;
+done_testing;