package # hide from PAUSE DBIC::Test::SQLite; =head1 NAME DBIx::Class::Test::SQLite - Base class for running Class::DBI tests against DBIx::Class compat layer, shamelessly ripped from Class::DBI::Test::SQLite =head1 SYNOPSIS use base 'DBIx::Class::Test::SQLite'; __PACKAGE__->set_table('test'); __PACKAGE__->columns(All => qw/id name film salary/); sub create_sql { return q{ id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, name CHAR(40), film VARCHAR(255), salary INT } } =head1 DESCRIPTION This provides a simple base class for DBIx::Class::CDBICompat tests using SQLite. Each class for the test should inherit from this, provide a create_sql() method which returns a string representing the SQL used to create the table for the class, and then call set_table() to create the table, and tie it to the class. =cut use strict; use warnings; use Test::More; # adding implicit search criteria to the iterator will alter the test # mechanics - leave everything as-is instead, and hope SQLite won't # change too much BEGIN { $ENV{DBIC_SHUFFLE_UNORDERED_RESULTSETS} = 0 } use lib 't/lib'; use DBICTest; BEGIN { eval { require DBIx::Class::CDBICompat } or plan skip_all => 'Class::DBI required for this test'; } use base qw/DBIx::Class/; __PACKAGE__->load_components(qw/CDBICompat Core DB/); my $DB = DBICTest->_sqlite_dbfilename; my @DSN = ("dbi:SQLite:dbname=$DB", '', '', { AutoCommit => 1, RaiseError => 1 }); __PACKAGE__->connection(@DSN); __PACKAGE__->set_sql(_table_pragma => 'PRAGMA table_info(__TABLE__)'); __PACKAGE__->set_sql(_create_me => 'CREATE TABLE __TABLE__ (%s)'); __PACKAGE__->storage->dbh->do("PRAGMA synchronous = OFF"); =head1 METHODS =head2 set_table __PACKAGE__->set_table('test'); This combines creating the table with the normal DBIx::Class table() call. =cut sub set_table { my ($class, $table) = @_; $class->table($table); $class->_create_test_table; } sub _create_test_table { my $class = shift; my @vals = $class->sql__table_pragma->select_row; $class->sql__create_me($class->create_sql)->execute unless @vals; } =head2 create_sql This is an abstract method you must override. sub create_sql { return q{ id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, name CHAR(40), film VARCHAR(255), salary INT } } This should return, as a text string, the schema for the table represented by this class. =cut sub create_sql { die "create_sql() not implemented by $_[0]\n" } 1;