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10script.t
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# vim: filetype=perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use Test::More;
use Config;
use lib qw(t/lib);
$ENV{PERL5LIB} = join ($Config{path_sep}, @INC);
use DBICTest;
BEGIN {
require DBIx::Class;
plan skip_all => 'Test needs ' . DBIx::Class::Optional::Dependencies->req_missing_for('admin_script')
unless DBIx::Class::Optional::Dependencies->req_ok_for('admin_script');
}
my @json_backends = qw/XS JSON DWIW/;
my $tests_per_run = 5;
plan tests => $tests_per_run * @json_backends;
for my $js (@json_backends) {
eval {JSON::Any->import ($js) };
SKIP: {
skip ("Json backend $js is not available, skip testing", $tests_per_run) if $@;
$ENV{JSON_ANY_ORDER} = $js;
eval { test_dbicadmin () };
diag $@ if $@;
}
}
sub test_dbicadmin {
my $schema = DBICTest->init_schema( sqlite_use_file => 1 ); # reinit a fresh db for every run
my $employees = $schema->resultset('Employee');
system( _prepare_system_args( qw|--op=insert --set={"name":"Matt"}| ) );
ok( ($employees->count()==1), "$ENV{JSON_ANY_ORDER}: insert count" );
my $employee = $employees->find(1);
ok( ($employee->name() eq 'Matt'), "$ENV{JSON_ANY_ORDER}: insert valid" );
system( _prepare_system_args( qw|--op=update --set={"name":"Trout"}| ) );
$employee = $employees->find(1);
ok( ($employee->name() eq 'Trout'), "$ENV{JSON_ANY_ORDER}: update" );
system( _prepare_system_args( qw|--op=insert --set={"name":"Aran"}| ) );
SKIP: {
skip ("MSWin32 doesn't support -| either", 1) if $^O eq 'MSWin32';
open(my $fh, "-|", _prepare_system_args( qw|--op=select --attrs={"order_by":"name"}| ) ) or die $!;
my $data = do { local $/; <$fh> };
close($fh);
if (!ok( ($data=~/Aran.*Trout/s), "$ENV{JSON_ANY_ORDER}: select with attrs" )) {
diag ("data from select is $data")
};
}
system( _prepare_system_args( qw|--op=delete --where={"name":"Trout"}| ) );
ok( ($employees->count()==1), "$ENV{JSON_ANY_ORDER}: delete" );
}
# Why do we need this crap? Apparently MSWin32 can not pass through quotes properly
# (sometimes it will and sometimes not, depending on what compiler was used to build
# perl). So we go the extra mile to escape all the quotes. We can't also use ' instead
# of ", because JSON::XS (proudly) does not support "malformed JSON" as the author
# calls it. Bleh.
#
sub _prepare_system_args {
my $perl = $^X;
my @args = (
qw|script/dbicadmin --quiet --schema=DBICTest::Schema --class=Employee|,
q|--connect=["dbi:SQLite:dbname=t/var/DBIxClass.db","","",{"AutoCommit":1}]|,
qw|--force|,
@_,
);
if ( $^O eq 'MSWin32' ) {
$perl = qq|"$perl"|; # execution will fail if $^X contains paths
for (@args) {
$_ =~ s/"/\\"/g;
}
}
return ($perl, @args);
}