X-Git-Url: http://git.shadowcat.co.uk/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=t%2F04modifiers.t;h=a3ac721c92a126ccd9f002b8434863196cdf3279;hb=428975b0e646c0769d7eb530d4f52443471a9a9a;hp=91c9dfa3323093f696be6b13f968db83cb47296a;hpb=2f641e1f330d3eab166e317788b8737c55cc5d40;p=dbsrgits%2FSQL-Abstract.git diff --git a/t/04modifiers.t b/t/04modifiers.t index 91c9dfa..a3ac721 100644 --- a/t/04modifiers.t +++ b/t/04modifiers.t @@ -8,6 +8,15 @@ use SQL::Abstract::Test import => ['is_same_sql_bind']; use Data::Dumper; use SQL::Abstract; +use Storable 'dclone'; + +#### WARNING #### +# +# -nest has been undocumented on purpose, but is still supported for the +# foreseable future. Do not rip out the -nest tests before speaking to +# someone on the DBIC mailing list or in irc.perl.org#dbix-class +# +################# =begin Test -and -or and -nest modifiers, assuming the following: @@ -16,7 +25,7 @@ Test -and -or and -nest modifiers, assuming the following: limitation of one modifier type per hahsref) * When in condition context i.e. where => { -or { a = 1 } }, each modifier affects only the immediate element following it. - * When in column multi-condition context i.e. + * When in column multi-condition context i.e. where => { x => { '!=', [-and, [qw/1 2 3/]] } }, a modifier affects the OUTER ARRAYREF if and only if it is the first element of said ARRAYREF @@ -67,7 +76,7 @@ my @and_or_tests = ( %{$and_or_args->{or}}, }, - # test modifiers within hashrefs + # test modifiers within hashrefs { where => { -or => [ [ foo => 1, bar => 2 ], @@ -83,7 +92,7 @@ my @and_or_tests = ( %{$and_or_args->{or_and}}, }, - # test modifiers within arrayrefs + # test modifiers within arrayrefs { where => [ -or => [ [ foo => 1, bar => 2 ], @@ -161,8 +170,8 @@ my @and_or_tests = ( # the -and should affect the OUTER arrayref, while the internal structures remain intact { - where => { x => [ - -and => [ 1, 2 ], { -like => 'x%' } + where => { x => [ + -and => [ 1, 2 ], { -like => 'x%' } ]}, stmt => 'WHERE (x = ? OR x = ?) AND x LIKE ?', bind => [qw/1 2 x%/], @@ -176,8 +185,8 @@ my @and_or_tests = ( { where => { -and => [a => 1, b => 2, k => [11, 12] ], x => 9, -or => { c => 3, d => 4, l => { '=' => [21, 22] } } }, - stmt => 'WHERE a = ? AND b = ? AND (k = ? OR k = ?) AND ((l = ? OR l = ?) OR c = ? OR d = ? ) AND x = ?', - bind => [qw/1 2 11 12 21 22 3 4 9/], + stmt => 'WHERE a = ? AND b = ? AND (k = ? OR k = ?) AND (c = ? OR d = ? OR (l = ? OR l = ?) ) AND x = ?', + bind => [qw/1 2 11 12 3 4 21 22 9/], }, { @@ -196,8 +205,8 @@ my @and_or_tests = ( # explicit OR logic in arrays should leave everything intact args => { logic => 'or' }, where => { -and => [a => 1, b => 2, k => [11, 12] ], x => 9, -or => { c => 3, d => 4, l => { '=' => [21, 22] } } }, - stmt => 'WHERE a = ? AND b = ? AND (k = ? OR k = ?) AND ( l = ? OR l = ? OR c = ? OR d = ? ) AND x = ? ', - bind => [qw/1 2 11 12 21 22 3 4 9/], + stmt => 'WHERE a = ? AND b = ? AND (k = ? OR k = ?) AND ( c = ? OR d = ? OR l = ? OR l = ? ) AND x = ? ', + bind => [qw/1 2 11 12 3 4 21 22 9/], }, { @@ -208,7 +217,7 @@ my @and_or_tests = ( bind => [1 .. 13], }, - # 1st -and is in column mode, thus flips the entire array, whereas the + # 1st -and is in column mode, thus flips the entire array, whereas the # 2nd one is just a condition modifier { where => [ @@ -361,13 +370,16 @@ my @nest_tests = ( }, { where => {a => 1, -nest => {-or => {b => 2, c => 3}}}, - stmt => 'WHERE ( ( (c = ? OR b = ?) AND a = ? ) )', - bind => [qw/3 2 1/], + stmt => 'WHERE ( ( (b = ? OR c = ?) AND a = ? ) )', + bind => [qw/2 3 1/], + }, + { + where => [a => 1, -nest => {b => 2, c => 3}, -nest => [d => 4, e => 5]], + stmt => 'WHERE ( ( a = ? OR ( b = ? AND c = ? ) OR ( d = ? OR e = ? ) ) )', + bind => [qw/1 2 3 4 5/], }, ); -plan tests => @and_or_tests*3 + @numbered_mods*4 + @nest_tests*2; - for my $case (@and_or_tests) { TODO: { local $TODO = $case->{todo} if $case->{todo}; @@ -376,8 +388,12 @@ for my $case (@and_or_tests) { my @w; local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub { push @w, @_ }; + my $sql = SQL::Abstract->new ($case->{args} || {}); - lives_ok (sub { + + my $where_copy = dclone($case->{where}); + + lives_ok (sub { my ($stmt, @bind) = $sql->where($case->{where}); is_same_sql_bind( $stmt, @@ -389,6 +405,8 @@ for my $case (@and_or_tests) { }); is (@w, 0, 'No warnings within and-or tests') || diag join "\n", 'Emitted warnings:', @w; + + is_deeply ($case->{where}, $where_copy, 'Where conditions unchanged'); } } @@ -450,3 +468,4 @@ for my $case (@numbered_mods) { } } +done_testing;