use strict; use warnings; use Test::More; use Test::Exception; use lib qw(t/lib); use DBICTest; plan tests => 9; my $schema = DBICTest->init_schema(); lives_ok(sub { # while cds.* will be selected anyway (prefetch currently forces the result of _resolve_prefetch) # only the requested me.name column will be fetched. # reference sql with select => [...] # SELECT me.name, cds.title, cds.cdid, cds.artist, cds.title, cds.year, cds.genreid, cds.single_track FROM ... my $rs = $schema->resultset('Artist')->search( { 'cds.title' => { '!=', 'Generic Manufactured Singles' } }, { prefetch => [ qw/ cds / ], order_by => [ { -desc => 'me.name' }, 'cds.title' ], select => [qw/ me.name cds.title / ], } ); is ($rs->count, 2, 'Correct number of collapsed artists'); my $we_are_goth = $rs->first; is ($we_are_goth->name, 'We Are Goth', 'Correct first artist'); is ($we_are_goth->cds->count, 1, 'Correct number of CDs for first artist'); is ($we_are_goth->cds->first->title, 'Come Be Depressed With Us', 'Correct cd for artist'); }, 'explicit prefetch on a keyless object works'); lives_ok(sub { # test implicit prefetch as well my $rs = $schema->resultset('CD')->search( { title => 'Generic Manufactured Singles' }, { join=> 'artist', select => [qw/ me.title artist.name / ], } ); my $cd = $rs->next; is ($cd->title, 'Generic Manufactured Singles', 'CD title prefetched correctly'); isa_ok ($cd->artist, 'DBICTest::Artist'); is ($cd->artist->name, 'Random Boy Band', 'Artist object has correct name'); }, 'implicit keyless prefetch works');