use lib qw(t/lib);
use DBICTest;
-plan tests => 89;
+plan tests => 70;
my $schema = DBICTest->init_schema();
is ($m2m_cd->first->producers->first->name, 'Cowboy Neal', 'Correct producer row created');
};
-# and some insane multicreate
-# (should work, despite the fact that no one will probably use it this way)
-
-# first count how many rows do we initially have
-my $counts;
-$counts->{$_} = $schema->resultset($_)->count for qw/Artist CD Genre Producer Tag/;
-
-# do the crazy create
-eval {
- $schema->resultset('CD')->create ({
- artist => {
- name => 'james',
- },
- title => 'Greatest hits 1',
- year => '2012',
- genre => {
- name => '"Greatest" collections',
- },
- tags => [
- { tag => 'A' },
- { tag => 'B' },
- ],
- cd_to_producer => [
- {
- producer => {
- name => 'bob',
- producer_to_cd => [
- {
- cd => {
- artist => {
- name => 'lars',
- cds => [
- {
- title => 'Greatest hits 2',
- year => 2012,
- genre => {
- name => '"Greatest" collections',
- },
- tags => [
- { tag => 'A' },
- { tag => 'B' },
- ],
- # This cd is created via artist so it doesn't know about producers
- cd_to_producer => [
- # if we specify 'bob' here things bomb
- # as the producer attached to Greatest Hits 1 is
- # already created, but not yet inserted.
- # Maybe this can be fixed, but things are hairy
- # enough already.
- #
- #{ producer => { name => 'bob' } },
- { producer => { name => 'paul' } },
- { producer => {
- name => 'flemming',
- producer_to_cd => [
- { cd => {
- artist => {
- name => 'kirk',
- cds => [
- {
- title => 'Greatest hits 3',
- year => 2012,
- genre => {
- name => '"Greatest" collections',
- },
- tags => [
- { tag => 'A' },
- { tag => 'B' },
- ],
- },
- {
- title => 'Greatest hits 4',
- year => 2012,
- genre => {
- name => '"Greatest" collections2',
- },
- tags => [
- { tag => 'A' },
- { tag => 'B' },
- ],
- },
- ],
- },
- title => 'Greatest hits 5',
- year => 2013,
- genre => {
- name => '"Greatest" collections2',
- },
- }},
- ],
- }},
- ],
- },
- ],
- },
- title => 'Greatest hits 6',
- year => 2012,
- genre => {
- name => '"Greatest" collections',
- },
- tags => [
- { tag => 'A' },
- { tag => 'B' },
- ],
- },
- },
- {
- cd => {
- artist => {
- name => 'lars', # should already exist
- # even though the artist 'name' is not uniquely constrained
- # find_or_create will arguably DWIM
- },
- title => 'Greatest hits 7',
- year => 2013,
- },
- },
- ],
- },
- },
- ],
- });
-
- is ($schema->resultset ('Artist')->count, $counts->{Artist} + 3, '3 new artists created');
- is ($schema->resultset ('Genre')->count, $counts->{Genre} + 2, '2 additional genres created');
- is ($schema->resultset ('Producer')->count, $counts->{Producer} + 3, '3 new producer');
- is ($schema->resultset ('CD')->count, $counts->{CD} + 7, '7 new CDs');
- is ($schema->resultset ('Tag')->count, $counts->{Tag} + 10, '10 new Tags');
-
- my $cd_rs = $schema->resultset ('CD')
- ->search ({ title => { -like => 'Greatest hits %' }}, { order_by => 'title'} );
- is ($cd_rs->count, 7, '7 greatest hits created');
-
- my $cds_2012 = $cd_rs->search ({ year => 2012});
- is ($cds_2012->count, 5, '5 CDs created in 2012');
-
- is (
- $cds_2012->search(
- { 'tags.tag' => { -in => [qw/A B/] } },
- { join => 'tags', group_by => 'me.cdid' }
- ),
- 5,
- 'All 10 tags were pairwise distributed between 5 year-2012 CDs'
- );
-
- my $paul_prod = $cd_rs->search (
- { 'producer.name' => 'paul'},
- { join => { cd_to_producer => 'producer' } }
- );
- is ($paul_prod->count, 1, 'Paul had 1 production');
- my $pauls_cd = $paul_prod->single;
- is ($pauls_cd->cd_to_producer->count, 2, 'Paul had one co-producer');
- is (
- $pauls_cd->search_related ('cd_to_producer',
- { 'producer.name' => 'flemming'},
- { join => 'producer' }
- )->count,
- 1,
- 'The second producer is flemming',
- );
-
- my $kirk_cds = $cd_rs->search ({ 'artist.name' => 'kirk' }, { join => 'artist' });
- is ($kirk_cds, 3, 'Kirk had 3 CDs');
- is (
- $kirk_cds->search (
- { 'cd_to_producer.cd' => { '!=', undef } },
- { join => 'cd_to_producer' },
- ),
- 1,
- 'Kirk had a producer only on one cd',
- );
-
- my $lars_cds = $cd_rs->search ({ 'artist.name' => 'lars' }, { join => 'artist' });
- is ($lars_cds->count, 3, 'Lars had 3 CDs');
- is (
- $lars_cds->search (
- { 'cd_to_producer.cd' => undef },
- { join => 'cd_to_producer' },
- ),
- 0,
- 'Lars always had a producer',
- );
- is (
- $lars_cds->search_related ('cd_to_producer',
- { 'producer.name' => 'flemming'},
- { join => 'producer' }
- )->count,
- 1,
- 'Lars produced 1 CD with flemming',
- );
- is (
- $lars_cds->search_related ('cd_to_producer',
- { 'producer.name' => 'bob'},
- { join => 'producer' }
- )->count,
- 2,
- 'Lars produced 2 CDs with bob',
- );
-
- my $bob_prod = $cd_rs->search (
- { 'producer.name' => 'bob'},
- { join => { cd_to_producer => 'producer' } }
- );
- is ($bob_prod->count, 3, 'Bob produced a total of 3 CDs');
-
- is (
- $bob_prod->search ({ 'artist.name' => 'james' }, { join => 'artist' })->count,
- 1,
- "Bob produced james' only CD",
- );
-};
-diag $@ if $@;
-
1;
--- /dev/null
+use strict;
+use warnings;
+
+use Test::More;
+use Test::Exception;
+use lib qw(t/lib);
+use DBICTest;
+
+plan tests => 19;
+
+# an insane multicreate
+# (should work, despite the fact that no one will probably use it this way)
+
+my $schema = DBICTest->init_schema();
+
+# first count how many rows do we initially have
+my $counts;
+$counts->{$_} = $schema->resultset($_)->count for qw/Artist CD Genre Producer Tag/;
+
+# do the crazy create
+eval {
+ $schema->resultset('CD')->create ({
+ artist => {
+ name => 'james',
+ },
+ title => 'Greatest hits 1',
+ year => '2012',
+ genre => {
+ name => '"Greatest" collections',
+ },
+ tags => [
+ { tag => 'A' },
+ { tag => 'B' },
+ ],
+ cd_to_producer => [
+ {
+ producer => {
+ name => 'bob',
+ producer_to_cd => [
+ {
+ cd => {
+ artist => {
+ name => 'lars',
+ cds => [
+ {
+ title => 'Greatest hits 2',
+ year => 2012,
+ genre => {
+ name => '"Greatest" collections',
+ },
+ tags => [
+ { tag => 'A' },
+ { tag => 'B' },
+ ],
+ # This cd is created via artist so it doesn't know about producers
+ cd_to_producer => [
+ # if we specify 'bob' here things bomb
+ # as the producer attached to Greatest Hits 1 is
+ # already created, but not yet inserted.
+ # Maybe this can be fixed, but things are hairy
+ # enough already.
+ #
+ #{ producer => { name => 'bob' } },
+ { producer => { name => 'paul' } },
+ { producer => {
+ name => 'flemming',
+ producer_to_cd => [
+ { cd => {
+ artist => {
+ name => 'kirk',
+ cds => [
+ {
+ title => 'Greatest hits 3',
+ year => 2012,
+ genre => {
+ name => '"Greatest" collections',
+ },
+ tags => [
+ { tag => 'A' },
+ { tag => 'B' },
+ ],
+ },
+ {
+ title => 'Greatest hits 4',
+ year => 2012,
+ genre => {
+ name => '"Greatest" collections2',
+ },
+ tags => [
+ { tag => 'A' },
+ { tag => 'B' },
+ ],
+ },
+ ],
+ },
+ title => 'Greatest hits 5',
+ year => 2013,
+ genre => {
+ name => '"Greatest" collections2',
+ },
+ }},
+ ],
+ }},
+ ],
+ },
+ ],
+ },
+ title => 'Greatest hits 6',
+ year => 2012,
+ genre => {
+ name => '"Greatest" collections',
+ },
+ tags => [
+ { tag => 'A' },
+ { tag => 'B' },
+ ],
+ },
+ },
+ {
+ cd => {
+ artist => {
+ name => 'lars', # should already exist
+ # even though the artist 'name' is not uniquely constrained
+ # find_or_create will arguably DWIM
+ },
+ title => 'Greatest hits 7',
+ year => 2013,
+ },
+ },
+ ],
+ },
+ },
+ ],
+ });
+
+ is ($schema->resultset ('Artist')->count, $counts->{Artist} + 3, '3 new artists created');
+ is ($schema->resultset ('Genre')->count, $counts->{Genre} + 2, '2 additional genres created');
+ is ($schema->resultset ('Producer')->count, $counts->{Producer} + 3, '3 new producer');
+ is ($schema->resultset ('CD')->count, $counts->{CD} + 7, '7 new CDs');
+ is ($schema->resultset ('Tag')->count, $counts->{Tag} + 10, '10 new Tags');
+
+ my $cd_rs = $schema->resultset ('CD')
+ ->search ({ title => { -like => 'Greatest hits %' }}, { order_by => 'title'} );
+ is ($cd_rs->count, 7, '7 greatest hits created');
+
+ my $cds_2012 = $cd_rs->search ({ year => 2012});
+ is ($cds_2012->count, 5, '5 CDs created in 2012');
+
+ is (
+ $cds_2012->search(
+ { 'tags.tag' => { -in => [qw/A B/] } },
+ { join => 'tags', group_by => 'me.cdid' }
+ ),
+ 5,
+ 'All 10 tags were pairwise distributed between 5 year-2012 CDs'
+ );
+
+ my $paul_prod = $cd_rs->search (
+ { 'producer.name' => 'paul'},
+ { join => { cd_to_producer => 'producer' } }
+ );
+ is ($paul_prod->count, 1, 'Paul had 1 production');
+ my $pauls_cd = $paul_prod->single;
+ is ($pauls_cd->cd_to_producer->count, 2, 'Paul had one co-producer');
+ is (
+ $pauls_cd->search_related ('cd_to_producer',
+ { 'producer.name' => 'flemming'},
+ { join => 'producer' }
+ )->count,
+ 1,
+ 'The second producer is flemming',
+ );
+
+ my $kirk_cds = $cd_rs->search ({ 'artist.name' => 'kirk' }, { join => 'artist' });
+ is ($kirk_cds, 3, 'Kirk had 3 CDs');
+ is (
+ $kirk_cds->search (
+ { 'cd_to_producer.cd' => { '!=', undef } },
+ { join => 'cd_to_producer' },
+ ),
+ 1,
+ 'Kirk had a producer only on one cd',
+ );
+
+ my $lars_cds = $cd_rs->search ({ 'artist.name' => 'lars' }, { join => 'artist' });
+ is ($lars_cds->count, 3, 'Lars had 3 CDs');
+ is (
+ $lars_cds->search (
+ { 'cd_to_producer.cd' => undef },
+ { join => 'cd_to_producer' },
+ ),
+ 0,
+ 'Lars always had a producer',
+ );
+ is (
+ $lars_cds->search_related ('cd_to_producer',
+ { 'producer.name' => 'flemming'},
+ { join => 'producer' }
+ )->count,
+ 1,
+ 'Lars produced 1 CD with flemming',
+ );
+ is (
+ $lars_cds->search_related ('cd_to_producer',
+ { 'producer.name' => 'bob'},
+ { join => 'producer' }
+ )->count,
+ 2,
+ 'Lars produced 2 CDs with bob',
+ );
+
+ my $bob_prod = $cd_rs->search (
+ { 'producer.name' => 'bob'},
+ { join => { cd_to_producer => 'producer' } }
+ );
+ is ($bob_prod->count, 3, 'Bob produced a total of 3 CDs');
+
+ is (
+ $bob_prod->search ({ 'artist.name' => 'james' }, { join => 'artist' })->count,
+ 1,
+ "Bob produced james' only CD",
+ );
+};
+diag $@ if $@;
+
+1;