use strict; use warnings; use Test::More; use Test::Warn; use lib qw(t/lib); use DBICTest; my $schema = DBICTest->init_schema(); my $cd = $schema->resultset("CD")->find(1); $cd->title('test'); $schema->is_executed_querycount( sub { $cd->update; }, { BEGIN => 1, UPDATE => 1, COMMIT => 1, }, 'liner_notes (might_have) not prefetched - do not load liner_notes on update' ); my $cd2 = $schema->resultset("CD")->find(2, {prefetch => 'liner_notes'}); $cd2->title('test2'); $schema->is_executed_querycount( sub { $cd2->update; }, { BEGIN => 1, UPDATE => 1, COMMIT => 1, }, 'liner_notes (might_have) prefetched - do not load liner_notes on update'); warning_like { local $ENV{DBIC_DONT_VALIDATE_RELS}; DBICTest::Schema::Bookmark->might_have( linky => 'DBICTest::Schema::Link', { "foreign.id" => "self.link" }, ); } qr{"might_have/has_one" must not be on columns with is_nullable set to true}, 'might_have should warn if the self.id column is nullable'; { local $ENV{DBIC_DONT_VALIDATE_RELS} = 1; warning_is { DBICTest::Schema::Bookmark->might_have( slinky => 'DBICTest::Schema::Link', { "foreign.id" => "self.link" }, ); } undef, 'Setting DBIC_DONT_VALIDATE_RELS suppresses nullable relation warnings'; } done_testing();