use DBICTest;
-plan tests => 5;
+plan tests => 9;
my $schema = DBICTest->init_schema();
"Count correct with requested distinct collapse of main table"
);
+# JOIN and LEFT JOIN issues mean that we've seen problems where counted rows and fetched rows are sometimes 1 higher than they should
+# be in the related resultset.
my $artist=$schema->resultset('Artist')->create({name => 'xxx'});
-is($artist->related_resultset('cds')->count(), 0,
- "No CDs found for a shiny new artist");
+is($artist->related_resultset('cds')->count(), 0, "No CDs found for a shiny new artist");
+is(scalar($artist->related_resultset('cds')->all()), 0, "No CDs fetched for a shiny new artist");
+
my $artist_rs = $schema->resultset('Artist')->search({artistid => $artist->id});
-is($artist_rs->related_resultset('cds')->count(), 0,
- "No CDs found for a shiny new artist using a resultset search");
+is($artist_rs->related_resultset('cds')->count(), 0, "No CDs counted for a shiny new artist using a resultset search");
+is(scalar($artist_rs->related_resultset('cds')->all), 0, "No CDs fetched for a shiny new artist using a resultset search");
+
+$artist->cds->create({});
+is($artist->related_resultset('cds')->count(), 1);
+is(scalar($artist->related_resultset('cds')->all()), 1);
+
+$artist_rs = $schema->resultset('Artist')->search({artistid => $artist->id});
+is($artist_rs->related_resultset('cds')->count(), 1);
+is(scalar($artist_rs->related_resultset('cds')->all), 1);