use warnings;
use Test::More;
+use Test::Exception;
use lib qw(t/lib);
use DBICTest;
use base 'DBIx::Class';
__PACKAGE__->load_components(qw/Core/);
- __PACKAGE__->table('casecheck');
+ __PACKAGE__->table('testschema.casecheck');
__PACKAGE__->add_columns(qw/id name NAME uc_name/);
__PACKAGE__->column_info_from_storage(1);
__PACKAGE__->set_primary_key('id');
}
+{
+ package DBICTest::Schema::ArrayTest;
+
+ use strict;
+ use warnings;
+ use base 'DBIx::Class';
+
+ __PACKAGE__->load_components(qw/Core/);
+ __PACKAGE__->table('testschema.array_test');
+ __PACKAGE__->add_columns(qw/id arrayfield/);
+ __PACKAGE__->column_info_from_storage(1);
+ __PACKAGE__->set_primary_key('id');
+
+}
+
my ($dsn, $user, $pass) = @ENV{map { "DBICTEST_PG_${_}" } qw/DSN USER PASS/};
#warn "$dsn $user $pass";
-plan skip_all => 'Set $ENV{DBICTEST_PG_DSN}, _USER and _PASS to run this test'
- . ' (note: creates and drops tables named artist and casecheck!)' unless ($dsn && $user);
+plan skip_all => 'Set $ENV{DBICTEST_PG_DSN}, _USER and _PASS to run this test '.
+ '(note: This test drops and creates tables called \'artist\', \'casecheck\', \'array_test\' and \'sequence_test\''.
+ ' as well as following sequences: \'pkid1_seq\', \'pkid2_seq\' and \'nonpkid_seq\''.
+ ' as well as following schemas: \'testschema\'!)'
+ unless ($dsn && $user && $pass);
-plan tests => 32;
-DBICTest::Schema->load_classes( 'Casecheck' );
+plan tests => 35;
+
+DBICTest::Schema->load_classes( 'Casecheck', 'ArrayTest' );
my $schema = DBICTest::Schema->connect($dsn, $user, $pass);
# Check that datetime_parser returns correctly before we explicitly connect.
{
local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub {};
$dbh->do("CREATE SCHEMA testschema;");
- $dbh->do("CREATE TABLE testschema.artist (artistid serial PRIMARY KEY, name VARCHAR(100), rank INTEGER NOT NULL DEFAULT '13', charfield CHAR(10));");
+ $dbh->do("CREATE TABLE testschema.artist (artistid serial PRIMARY KEY, name VARCHAR(100), rank INTEGER NOT NULL DEFAULT '13', charfield CHAR(10), arrayfield INTEGER[]);");
$dbh->do("CREATE TABLE testschema.sequence_test (pkid1 integer, pkid2 integer, nonpkid integer, name VARCHAR(100), CONSTRAINT pk PRIMARY KEY(pkid1, pkid2));");
$dbh->do("CREATE SEQUENCE pkid1_seq START 1 MAXVALUE 999999 MINVALUE 0");
$dbh->do("CREATE SEQUENCE pkid2_seq START 10 MAXVALUE 999999 MINVALUE 0");
$dbh->do("CREATE SEQUENCE nonpkid_seq START 20 MAXVALUE 999999 MINVALUE 0");
ok ( $dbh->do('CREATE TABLE testschema.casecheck (id serial PRIMARY KEY, "name" VARCHAR(1), "NAME" VARCHAR(2), "UC_NAME" VARCHAR(3));'), 'Creation of casecheck table');
+ ok ( $dbh->do('CREATE TABLE testschema.array_test (id serial PRIMARY KEY, arrayfield INTEGER[]);'), 'Creation of array_test table');
}
# This is in Core now, but it's here just to test that it doesn't break
'size' => 10,
'default_value' => undef,
},
+ 'arrayfield' => {
+ 'data_type' => 'integer[]',
+ 'is_nullable' => 1,
+ 'size' => undef,
+ 'default_value' => undef,
+ },
};
is_deeply($type_info, $test_type_info,
'columns_info_for - column data types');
+TODO: {
+ local $TODO = "it seems that DBI/DBD::Pg does not accept arrayrefs as bind values for pg arrays";
+
+ lives_ok {
+ $schema->resultset('ArrayTest')->create({
+ arrayfield => [1, 2],
+ });
+ } 'inserting arrayref as pg array data';
+
+ lives_ok {
+ $schema->resultset('ArrayTest')->update({
+ arrayfield => [3, 4],
+ });
+ } 'updating arrayref as pg array data';
+}
+
+
my $name_info = $schema->source('Casecheck')->column_info( 'name' );
is( $name_info->{size}, 1, "Case sensitive matching info for 'name'" );
$dbh->do("DROP TABLE testschema.artist;");
$dbh->do("DROP TABLE testschema.casecheck;");
$dbh->do("DROP TABLE testschema.sequence_test;");
+ $dbh->do("DROP TABLE testschema.array_test;");
$dbh->do("DROP SEQUENCE pkid1_seq");
$dbh->do("DROP SEQUENCE pkid2_seq");
$dbh->do("DROP SEQUENCE nonpkid_seq");