use strict; use warnings; use Test::More; use lib qw(t/lib); use DBICTest; { # Fake storage driver for SQLite + no bind variables package DBICTest::SQLite::NoBindVars; use base qw( DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI::NoBindVars DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI::SQLite ); use mro 'c3'; } my $schema = DBICTest->init_schema (storage_type => 'DBICTest::SQLite::NoBindVars', no_populate => 1); # test primary key handling my $new = $schema->resultset('Artist')->create({ name => 'foo' }); ok($new->artistid, "Auto-PK worked"); # test LIMIT support for (1..6) { $schema->resultset('Artist')->create({ name => 'Artist ' . $_ }); } my $it = $schema->resultset('Artist')->search( {}, { rows => 3, offset => 2, order_by => 'artistid' } ); is( $it->count, 3, "LIMIT count ok" ); # ask for 3 rows out of 7 artists $schema->is_executed_sql_bind( sub { is( $it->next->name, "Artist 2", "iterator->next ok" ); $it->next; $it->next; is( $it->next, undef, "next past end of resultset ok" ); }, [ [ 'SELECT me.artistid, me.name, me.rank, me.charfield FROM artist me ORDER BY artistid LIMIT 3 OFFSET 2' ], ], 'Correctly interpolated SQL' ); done_testing;