deployment_statements() is not storage-dependent - only sqlt_type() is
[dbsrgits/DBIx-Class.git] / t / 105view_deps.t
index d53dc79..21aa92b 100644 (file)
@@ -5,14 +5,21 @@ use warnings;
 
 use Test::More;
 use Test::Exception;
+use Test::Warn;
 use lib qw(t/lib);
+use DBICTest;
 use ViewDeps;
 use ViewDepsBad;
 
 BEGIN {
-    use_ok('DBIx::Class::ResultSource::View');
+    require DBIx::Class;
+    plan skip_all => 'Test needs ' .
+        DBIx::Class::Optional::Dependencies->req_missing_for('deploy')
+      unless DBIx::Class::Optional::Dependencies->req_ok_for('deploy');
 }
 
+use_ok('DBIx::Class::ResultSource::View');
+
 #################### SANITY
 
 my $view = DBIx::Class::ResultSource::View->new;
@@ -23,87 +30,86 @@ isa_ok( $view, 'DBIx::Class', 'A new view also' );
 can_ok( $view, $_ ) for qw/new from deploy_depends_on/;
 
 #################### DEPS
-
-my $schema
-    = ViewDeps->connect( 'dbi:SQLite::memory:', { quote_char => '"', } );
-ok( $schema, 'Connected to ViewDeps schema OK' );
+{
+  my $schema
+    = ViewDeps->connect( DBICTest->_database (quote_char => '"') );
+  ok( $schema, 'Connected to ViewDeps schema OK' );
 
 #################### DEPLOY
 
-$schema->deploy( { add_drop_table => 1 } );
+  $schema->deploy;
 
 #################### DOES ORDERING WORK?
 
-my $sqlt_object = $schema->{sqlt};
-
-my @keys = keys %{ $sqlt_object->{views} };
-
-my @sqlt_sources = sort {
-    $sqlt_object->{views}->{$a}->{order}
-        cmp $sqlt_object->{views}->{$b}->{order}
-} @keys;
-
-my @expected
-    = qw/a_name_artists track_number_fives year_2010_cds ab_name_artists year_2010_cds_with_many_tracks aba_name_artists aba_name_artists_and_2010_cds_with_many_tracks/;
-
-is_deeply( \@expected, \@sqlt_sources,
-    "SQLT view order triumphantly matches our order." );
+  my $sqlt_object = $schema->{sqlt};
+
+  is_deeply(
+    [ map { $_->name } $sqlt_object->get_views ],
+    [qw/
+      a_name_artists
+      track_number_fives
+      year_2010_cds
+      ab_name_artists
+      year_2010_cds_with_many_tracks
+      aba_name_artists
+      aba_name_artists_and_2010_cds_with_many_tracks
+    /],
+    "SQLT view order triumphantly matches our order."
+  );
 
 #################### AND WHAT ABOUT USING THE SCHEMA?
 
-lives_ok( sub { $schema->resultset($_)->next }, "Query on $_ succeeds" )
+  lives_ok( sub { $schema->resultset($_)->next }, "Query on $_ succeeds" )
     for grep {
     $schema->resultset($_)
-        ->result_source->isa('DBIx::Class::ResultSource::View')
+      ->result_source->isa('DBIx::Class::ResultSource::View')
     } @{ [ $schema->sources ] };
+}
 
 #################### AND WHAT ABOUT A BAD DEPS CHAIN IN A VIEW?
 
-my $schema2
-    = ViewDepsBad->connect( 'dbi:SQLite::memory:', { quote_char => '"', } );
-ok( $schema2, 'Connected to ViewDepsBad schema OK' );
+{
+  my $schema2
+    = ViewDepsBad->connect( DBICTest->_database ( quote_char => '"') );
+  ok( $schema2, 'Connected to ViewDepsBad schema OK' );
 
 #################### DEPLOY2
 
-$schema2->deploy( { add_drop_table => 1 } );
+  warnings_exist { $schema2->deploy }
+    [qr/no such table: main.aba_name_artists/],
+    "Deploying the bad schema produces a warning: aba_name_artists was not created.";
 
 #################### DOES ORDERING WORK 2?
 
-my $sqlt_object2 = $schema2->{sqlt};
-
-my @keys2 = keys %{ $sqlt_object->{views} };
-
-my @sqlt_sources2 = sort {
-    $sqlt_object->{views}->{$a}->{order}
-        cmp $sqlt_object->{views}->{$b}->{order}
-} @keys2;
-
-my @expected2
-    = qw/a_name_artists track_number_fives year_2010_cds ab_name_artists year_2010_cds_with_many_tracks aba_name_artists aba_name_artists_and_2010_cds_with_many_tracks/;
-
-is_deeply( \@expected2, \@sqlt_sources2,
-    "SQLT view order triumphantly matches our order." );
+  my $sqlt_object2 = $schema2->{sqlt};
+
+  is_deeply(
+    [ map { $_->name } $sqlt_object2->get_views ],
+    [qw/
+      a_name_artists
+      track_number_fives
+      year_2010_cds
+      ab_name_artists
+      year_2010_cds_with_many_tracks
+      aba_name_artists_and_2010_cds_with_many_tracks
+      aba_name_artists
+    /],
+    "SQLT view order triumphantly matches our order."
+  );
 
 #################### AND WHAT ABOUT USING THE SCHEMA2?
 
-lives_ok( sub { $schema2->resultset($_)->next }, "Query on $_ succeeds" )
+  lives_ok( sub { $schema2->resultset($_)->next }, "Query on $_ succeeds" )
     for grep {
     $schema2->resultset($_)
-        ->result_source->isa('DBIx::Class::ResultSource::View')
+      ->result_source->isa('DBIx::Class::ResultSource::View')
     } grep { !/AbaNameArtistsAnd2010CDsWithManyTracks/ }
     @{ [ $schema2->sources ] };
 
-dies_ok(
-    sub {
-        $schema2->resultset('AbaNameArtistsAnd2010CDsWithManyTracks')->next;
-    },
-    "Query on AbaNameArtistsAnd2010CDsWithManyTracks dies, because of incorrect deploy_depends_on in AbaNameArtists"
-);
-
-throws_ok {
-    $schema2->resultset('AbaNameArtistsAnd2010CDsWithManyTracks')->next;
+  throws_ok { $schema2->resultset('AbaNameArtistsAnd2010CDsWithManyTracks')->next }
+    qr/no such table: aba_name_artists_and_2010_cds_with_many_tracks/,
+    "Query on AbaNameArtistsAnd2010CDsWithManyTracks throws, because the table does not exist"
+  ;
 }
-qr/no such table: aba_name_artists_and_2010_cds_with_many_tracks/,
-    "Query on AbaNameArtistsAnd2010CDsWithManyTracks throws, because the table does not exist";
 
 done_testing;