use strict; use warnings; use Test::More; use lib qw(t/lib); use DBICTest; my $schema = DBICTest->init_schema(); plan tests => 11; # Check that you can leave off the alias { my $artist = $schema->resultset('Artist')->find(1); my $existing_cd = $artist->search_related('cds', undef, { prefetch => 'tracks' })->find_or_create({ title => 'Ted', year => 2006, }); ok(! $existing_cd->is_changed, 'find_or_create on prefetched has_many with same column names: row is clean'); is($existing_cd->title, 'Ted', 'find_or_create on prefetched has_many with same column names: name matches existing entry'); my $new_cd = $artist->search_related('cds', undef, { prefetch => 'tracks' })->find_or_create({ title => 'Something Else', year => 2006, }); ok(! $new_cd->is_changed, 'find_or_create on prefetched has_many with same column names: row is clean'); is($new_cd->title, 'Something Else', 'find_or_create on prefetched has_many with same column names: title matches'); } # Check that you can specify the alias { my $artist = $schema->resultset('Artist')->find(1); my $existing_cd = $artist->search_related('cds', undef, { prefetch => 'tracks' })->find_or_create({ 'me.title' => 'Something Else', 'me.year' => 2006, }); ok(! $existing_cd->is_changed, 'find_or_create on prefetched has_many with same column names: row is clean'); is($existing_cd->title, 'Something Else', 'find_or_create on prefetched has_many with same column names: can be disambiguated with "me." for existing entry'); my $new_cd = $artist->search_related('cds', undef, { prefetch => 'tracks' })->find_or_create({ 'me.title' => 'Some New Guy', 'me.year' => 2006, }); ok(! $new_cd->is_changed, 'find_or_create on prefetched has_many with same column names: row is clean'); is($new_cd->title, 'Some New Guy', 'find_or_create on prefetched has_many with same column names: can be disambiguated with "me." for new entry'); } # Don't pass column names with related alias to new_result { my $cd_rs = $schema->resultset('CD')->search({ 'artist.name' => 'Caterwauler McCrae' }, { join => 'artist' }); my $cd = $cd_rs->find_or_new({ title => 'Huh?', year => 2006 }); is($cd->in_storage, 0, 'new CD not in storage yet'); is($cd->title, 'Huh?', 'new CD title is correct'); is($cd->year, 2006, 'new CD year is correct'); }