use strict; use warnings; use Test::More; use lib qw(t/lib); use DBICTest; use DBIC::SqlMakerTest; my $schema = DBICTest->init_schema(); my $orig_debug = $schema->storage->debug; # test the abstract join => SQL generator my $sa = new DBIx::Class::SQLAHacks; my @j = ( { child => 'person' }, [ { father => 'person' }, { 'father.person_id' => 'child.father_id' }, ], [ { mother => 'person' }, { 'mother.person_id' => 'child.mother_id' } ], ); my $match = 'person child JOIN person father ON ( father.person_id = ' . 'child.father_id ) JOIN person mother ON ( mother.person_id ' . '= child.mother_id )' ; is_same_sql( $sa->_recurse_from(@j), $match, 'join 1 ok' ); my @j2 = ( { mother => 'person' }, [ [ { child => 'person' }, [ { father => 'person' }, { 'father.person_id' => 'child.father_id' } ] ], { 'mother.person_id' => 'child.mother_id' } ], ); $match = 'person mother JOIN (person child JOIN person father ON (' . ' father.person_id = child.father_id )) ON ( mother.person_id = ' . 'child.mother_id )' ; is_same_sql( $sa->_recurse_from(@j2), $match, 'join 2 ok' ); my @j3 = ( { child => 'person' }, [ { father => 'person', -join_type => 'inner' }, { 'father.person_id' => 'child.father_id' }, ], [ { mother => 'person', -join_type => 'inner' }, { 'mother.person_id' => 'child.mother_id' } ], ); $match = 'person child INNER JOIN person father ON ( father.person_id = ' . 'child.father_id ) INNER JOIN person mother ON ( mother.person_id ' . '= child.mother_id )' ; is_same_sql( $sa->_recurse_from(@j3), $match, 'join 3 (inner join) ok' ); my @j4 = ( { mother => 'person' }, [ [ { child => 'person', -join_type => 'left' }, [ { father => 'person', -join_type => 'right' }, { 'father.person_id' => 'child.father_id' } ] ], { 'mother.person_id' => 'child.mother_id' } ], ); $match = 'person mother LEFT JOIN (person child RIGHT JOIN person father ON (' . ' father.person_id = child.father_id )) ON ( mother.person_id = ' . 'child.mother_id )' ; is_same_sql( $sa->_recurse_from(@j4), $match, 'join 4 (nested joins + join types) ok' ); my @j5 = ( { child => 'person' }, [ { father => 'person' }, { 'father.person_id' => \'!= child.father_id' }, ], [ { mother => 'person' }, { 'mother.person_id' => 'child.mother_id' } ], ); $match = 'person child JOIN person father ON ( father.person_id != ' . 'child.father_id ) JOIN person mother ON ( mother.person_id ' . '= child.mother_id )' ; is_same_sql( $sa->_recurse_from(@j5), $match, 'join 5 (SCALAR reference for ON statement) ok' ); my @j6 = ( { child => 'person' }, [ { father => 'person' }, { 'father.person_id' => { '!=', '42' } }, ], [ { mother => 'person' }, { 'mother.person_id' => 'child.mother_id' } ], ); $match = qr/HASH reference arguments are not supported in JOINS/; eval { $sa->_recurse_from(@j6) }; like( $@, $match, 'join 6 (HASH reference for ON statement dies) ok' ); my $rs = $schema->resultset("CD")->search( { 'year' => 2001, 'artist.name' => 'Caterwauler McCrae' }, { from => [ { 'me' => 'cd' }, [ { artist => 'artist' }, { 'me.artist' => 'artist.artistid' } ] ] } ); is( $rs + 0, 1, "Single record in resultset"); is($rs->first->title, 'Forkful of bees', 'Correct record returned'); $rs = $schema->resultset("CD")->search( { 'year' => 2001, 'artist.name' => 'Caterwauler McCrae' }, { join => 'artist' }); is( $rs + 0, 1, "Single record in resultset"); is($rs->first->title, 'Forkful of bees', 'Correct record returned'); $rs = $schema->resultset("CD")->search( { 'artist.name' => 'We Are Goth', 'liner_notes.notes' => 'Kill Yourself!' }, { join => [ qw/artist liner_notes/ ] }); is( $rs + 0, 1, "Single record in resultset"); is($rs->first->title, 'Come Be Depressed With Us', 'Correct record returned'); # when using join attribute, make sure slice()ing all objects has same count as all() $rs = $schema->resultset("CD")->search( { 'artist' => 1 }, { join => [qw/artist/], order_by => 'artist.name' } ); is( scalar $rs->all, scalar $rs->slice(0, $rs->count - 1), 'slice() with join has same count as all()' ); ok(!$rs->slice($rs->count+1000, $rs->count+1002)->count, 'Slicing beyond end of rs returns a zero count'); $rs = $schema->resultset("Artist")->search( { 'liner_notes.notes' => 'Kill Yourself!' }, { join => { 'cds' => 'liner_notes' } }); is( $rs->count, 1, "Single record in resultset"); is($rs->first->name, 'We Are Goth', 'Correct record returned'); { $schema->populate('Artist', [ [ qw/artistid name/ ], [ 4, 'Another Boy Band' ], ]); $schema->populate('CD', [ [ qw/cdid artist title year/ ], [ 6, 2, "Greatest Hits", 2001 ], [ 7, 4, "Greatest Hits", 2005 ], [ 8, 4, "BoyBandBlues", 2008 ], ]); $schema->populate('TwoKeys', [ [ qw/artist cd/ ], [ 2, 4 ], [ 2, 6 ], [ 4, 7 ], [ 4, 8 ], ]); sub cd_count { return $schema->resultset("CD")->count; } sub tk_count { return $schema->resultset("TwoKeys")->count; } is(cd_count(), 8, '8 rows in table cd'); is(tk_count(), 7, '7 rows in table twokeys'); sub artist1 { return $schema->resultset("CD")->search( { 'artist.name' => 'Caterwauler McCrae' }, { join => [qw/artist/]} ); } sub artist2 { return $schema->resultset("CD")->search( { 'artist.name' => 'Random Boy Band' }, { join => [qw/artist/]} ); } is( artist1()->count, 3, '3 Caterwauler McCrae CDs' ); ok( artist1()->delete, 'Successfully deleted 3 CDs' ); is( artist1()->count, 0, '0 Caterwauler McCrae CDs' ); is( artist2()->count, 2, '3 Random Boy Band CDs' ); ok( artist2()->update( { 'artist' => 1 } ) ); is( artist2()->count, 0, '0 Random Boy Band CDs' ); is( artist1()->count, 2, '2 Caterwauler McCrae CDs' ); # test update on multi-column-pk sub tk1 { return $schema->resultset("TwoKeys")->search( { 'artist.name' => { like => '%Boy Band' }, 'cd.title' => 'Greatest Hits', }, { join => [qw/artist cd/] } ); } sub tk2 { return $schema->resultset("TwoKeys")->search( { 'artist.name' => 'Caterwauler McCrae' }, { join => [qw/artist/]} ); } is( tk2()->count, 2, 'TwoKeys count == 2' ); is( tk1()->count, 2, 'TwoKeys count == 2' ); ok( tk1()->update( { artist => 1 } ) ); is( tk1()->count, 0, 'TwoKeys count == 0' ); is( tk2()->count, 4, '2 Caterwauler McCrae CDs' ); ok( tk2()->delete, 'Successfully deleted 4 CDs' ); is(cd_count(), 5, '5 rows in table cd'); is(tk_count(), 3, '3 rows in table twokeys'); } done_testing;