use strict; use warnings; use Test::More; use lib qw(t/lib); use DBICTest; { local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub { warn @_ if $_[0] !~ /extra \=\> .+? has been deprecated/ }; DBICTest::Schema->load_classes('EventTZPg'); } eval { require DateTime::Format::Pg }; plan $@ ? ( skip_all => 'Need DateTime::Format::Pg for timestamp inflation tests') : ( tests => 6 ) ; my $schema = DBICTest->init_schema(); { my $event = $schema->resultset("EventTZPg")->find(1); $event->update({created_on => '2009-01-15 17:00:00+00'}); $event->discard_changes; isa_ok($event->created_on, "DateTime") or diag $event->created_on; is($event->created_on->time_zone->name, "America/Chicago", "Timezone changed"); # Time zone difference -> -6hours is($event->created_on->iso8601, "2009-01-15T11:00:00", "Time with TZ correct"); # test 'timestamp without time zone' my $dt = DateTime->from_epoch(epoch => time); $dt->set_nanosecond(int 500_000_000); $event->update({ts_without_tz => $dt}); $event->discard_changes; isa_ok($event->ts_without_tz, "DateTime") or diag $event->created_on; is($event->ts_without_tz, $dt, 'timestamp without time zone inflation'); is($event->ts_without_tz->microsecond, $dt->microsecond, 'timestamp without time zone microseconds survived'); }