package Class::DBI::Test::SQLite;
=head1 NAME
Class::DBI::Test::SQLite - Base class for Class::DBI tests
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use base 'Class::DBI::Test::SQLite';
__PACKAGE__->set_table('test');
__PACKAGE__->columns(All => qw/id name film salary/);
sub create_sql {
return q{
id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY,
name CHAR(40),
film VARCHAR(255),
salary INT
}
}
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This provides a simple base class for Class::DBI tests using SQLite.
Each class for the test should inherit from this, provide a create_sql()
method which returns a string representing the SQL used to create the
table for the class, and then call set_table() to create the table, and
tie it to the class.
=cut
use strict;
use base 'Class::DBI';
use File::Temp qw/tempfile/;
my (undef, $DB) = tempfile();
END { unlink $DB if -e $DB }
my @DSN = ("dbi:SQLite:dbname=$DB", '', '', { AutoCommit => 1 });
__PACKAGE__->connection(@DSN);
__PACKAGE__->set_sql(_table_pragma => 'PRAGMA table_info(__TABLE__)');
__PACKAGE__->set_sql(_create_me => 'CREATE TABLE __TABLE__ (%s)');
=head1 METHODS
=head2 set_table
__PACKAGE__->set_table('test');
This combines creating the table with the normal Class::DBI table()
call.
=cut
sub set_table {
my ($class, $table) = @_;
$class->table($table);
$class->_create_test_table;
}
sub _create_test_table {
my $class = shift;
my @vals = $class->sql__table_pragma->select_row;
$class->sql__create_me($class->create_sql)->execute unless @vals;
}
=head2 create_sql (abstract)
sub create_sql {
return q{
id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY,
name CHAR(40),
film VARCHAR(255),
salary INT
}
}
This should return, as a text string, the schema for the table represented
by this class.
=cut
sub create_sql { die "create_sql() not implemented by $_[0]\n" }
1;