is($artist, undef, "Rollback ok");
is_deeply (
- get_storage_column_info ($schema->storage, 'collection'),
+ get_storage_column_info ($schema->storage, 'collection', qw/size is_nullable/),
{
collectionid => {
data_type => 'INTEGER',
- is_nullable => 0,
},
name => {
data_type => 'varchar',
- is_nullable => 0,
},
},
- 'Correctly retrieve column info (all columns non-nullable)'
+ 'Correctly retrieve column info (no size or is_nullable)'
);
TODO: {
local $TODO = 'All current versions of SQLite seem to mis-report is_nullable';
is_deeply (
- get_storage_column_info ($schema->storage, 'artist'),
+ get_storage_column_info ($schema->storage, 'artist', qw/size/),
{
'artistid' => {
'data_type' => 'INTEGER',
};
+# Depending on test we need to strip away certain column info.
+# - SQLite is known to report the size differently from release to release
+# - Current DBD::SQLite versions do not implement NULLABLE
+# - Some SQLite releases report stuff that isn't there as undef
+
sub get_storage_column_info {
- my ($storage, $table) = @_;
+ my ($storage, $table, @ignore) = @_;
my $type_info = $storage->columns_info_for($table);
- # I know this is gross but SQLite reports the size differently from release
- # to release. At least this way the test still passes.
- # Also it seems that some SQLite releases report stuff that isn't there as
- # undef. So strip them out.
for my $col (keys %$type_info) {
for my $type (keys %{$type_info->{$col}}) {
- if ($type eq 'size' or not defined $type_info->{$col}{$type} ) {
+ if (
+ grep { $type eq $_ } (@ignore)
+ or
+ not defined $type_info->{$col}{$type}
+ ) {
delete $type_info->{$col}{$type};
}
}