X-Git-Url: http://git.shadowcat.co.uk/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=t%2F88result_set_column.t;h=cc6f68b95e4d0cbe5eab01d99825e9cb25a66f36;hb=aca094b4dff8c1b930a52a56853e06b65b508032;hp=6eb9892c7bba54407b2de66dcf3c72ded58be77a;hpb=eb58c082cf9c35760d8fc199483d38c1d926b2e4;p=dbsrgits%2FDBIx-Class.git diff --git a/t/88result_set_column.t b/t/88result_set_column.t index 6eb9892..cc6f68b 100644 --- a/t/88result_set_column.t +++ b/t/88result_set_column.t @@ -217,7 +217,7 @@ is_same_sql_bind ( 'Correct SQL for prefetch/order_by/group_by' ); -# test aggregate on a function +# test aggregate on a function (create an extra track on one cd) { my $tr_rs = $schema->resultset("Track"); $tr_rs->create({ cd => 2, title => 'dealbreaker' }); @@ -242,4 +242,68 @@ is_same_sql_bind ( ); } +# test exotic scenarious (create a track-less cd) +# "How many CDs (not tracks) have been released per year where a given CD has at least one track and the artist isn't evancarroll?" +{ + + $schema->resultset('CD')->create({ artist => 1, title => 'dealbroker no tracks', year => 2001 }); + + my $rs = $schema->resultset ('CD')->search ( + { 'artist.name' => { '!=', 'evancarrol' }, 'tracks.trackid' => { '!=', undef } }, + { + order_by => 'me.year', + join => [qw(artist tracks)], + columns => [ 'year', { cnt => { count => 'me.cdid' }} ], + }, + ); + + my $rstypes = { + 'explicitly grouped' => $rs->search_rs({}, { group_by => 'year' }), + 'implicitly grouped' => $rs->search_rs({}, { distinct => 1 }), + }; + + for my $type (keys %$rstypes) { + is ($rstypes->{$type}->count, 4, "correct cd count with $type column"); + + is_deeply ( + [ $rstypes->{$type}->get_column ('year')->all ], + [qw(1997 1998 1999 2001)], + "Getting $type column works", + ); + } + + # Why do we test this - we want to make sure that the selector *will* actually make + # it to the group_by as per the distinct => 1 contract. Before 0.08251 this situation + # would silently drop the group_by entirely, likely ending up with nonsensival results + # With the current behavior the user will at least get a nice fat exception from the + # RDBMS (or maybe the RDBMS will even decide to handle the situation sensibly...) + is_same_sql_bind( + $rstypes->{'implicitly grouped'}->get_column('cnt')->as_query, + '( + SELECT COUNT( me.cdid ) + FROM cd me + JOIN artist artist + ON artist.artistid = me.artist + LEFT JOIN track tracks + ON tracks.cd = me.cdid + WHERE artist.name != ? AND tracks.trackid IS NOT NULL + GROUP BY COUNT( me.cdid ) + ORDER BY MIN(me.year) + )', + [ [ { dbic_colname => 'artist.name', sqlt_datatype => 'varchar', sqlt_size => 100 } + => 'evancarrol' + ] ], + 'Expected (though nonsensical) SQL generated on rscol-with-distinct-over-function', + ); + + { + local $TODO = 'multiplying join leaks through to the count aggregate... this may never actually work'; + is_deeply ( + [ $rstypes->{'explicitly grouped'}->get_column ('cnt')->all ], + [qw(1 1 1 2)], + "Get aggregate over group works", + ); + } +} + done_testing;