use lib qw(t/lib);
use DBICTest;
-plan tests => 5;
+plan tests => 9;
my $schema = DBICTest->init_schema();
lives_ok(sub {
-
-# use Data::Dumper;
-# warn Dumper [$schema->resultset('Artist')->search ({}, { prefetch => 'cds' })->hri_dump->all];
-
-
# while cds.* will be selected anyway (prefetch currently forces the result of _resolve_prefetch)
- # only the requested me.name column will be fetched. This somehow does work on 08010 (tested)
+ # only the requested me.name column will be fetched.
# reference sql with select => [...]
# SELECT me.name, cds.title, cds.cdid, cds.artist, cds.title, cds.year, cds.genreid, cds.single_track FROM ...
{
prefetch => [ qw/ cds / ],
order_by => [ { -desc => 'me.name' }, 'cds.title' ],
- select => [ qw/ me.name cds.title / ],
+ select => [qw/ me.name cds.title / ],
}
);
is ($we_are_goth->name, 'We Are Goth', 'Correct first artist');
is ($we_are_goth->cds->count, 1, 'Correct number of CDs for first artist');
is ($we_are_goth->cds->first->title, 'Come Be Depressed With Us', 'Correct cd for artist');
+}, 'explicit prefetch on a keyless object works');
+
+
+lives_ok(sub {
+ # test implicit prefetch as well
+
+ my $rs = $schema->resultset('CD')->search(
+ { title => 'Generic Manufactured Singles' },
+ {
+ join=> 'artist',
+ select => [qw/ me.title artist.name / ],
+ }
+ );
+
+ my $cd = $rs->next;
+ is ($cd->title, 'Generic Manufactured Singles', 'CD title prefetched correctly');
+ isa_ok ($cd->artist, 'DBICTest::Artist');
+ is ($cd->artist->name, 'Random Boy Band', 'Artist object has correct name');
-});
+}, 'implicit keyless prefetch works');