use strict; use warnings; use Test::More; use lib qw(t/lib); use DBICTest; my ($dsn, $user, $pass) = @ENV{map { "DBICTEST_MSSQL_${_}" } qw/DSN USER PASS/}; #warn "$dsn $user $pass"; plan skip_all => 'Set $ENV{DBICTEST_MSSQL_DSN}, _USER and _PASS to run this test' unless ($dsn); plan tests => 4; my $storage_type = '::DBI::MSSQL'; $storage_type = '::DBI::Sybase::MSSQL' if $dsn =~ /^dbi:Sybase:/; # Add more for others in the future when they exist (ODBC? ADO? JDBC?) DBICTest::Schema->storage_type($storage_type); DBICTest::Schema->compose_connection( 'MSSQLTest' => $dsn, $user, $pass ); my $dbh = MSSQLTest->schema->storage->dbh; $dbh->do("IF OBJECT_ID('artist', 'U') IS NOT NULL DROP TABLE artist"); $dbh->do("CREATE TABLE artist (artistid INT IDENTITY PRIMARY KEY, name VARCHAR(255));"); MSSQLTest::Artist->load_components('PK::Auto::MSSQL'); # Test PK my $new = MSSQLTest::Artist->create( { name => 'foo' } ); ok($new->artistid, "Auto-PK worked"); # Test LIMIT for (1..6) { MSSQLTest::Artist->create( { name => 'Artist ' . $_ } ); } my $it = MSSQLTest::Artist->search( { }, { rows => 3, offset => 2, order_by => 'artistid' } ); is( $it->count, 3, "LIMIT count ok" ); ok( $it->next->name, "iterator->next ok" ); $it->next; $it->next; is( $it->next, undef, "next past end of resultset ok" );