sub run_tests{
my $schema = shift;
- plan tests => 24;
+ plan tests => 30;
my $dvd_rs = $schema->resultset( 'Dvd' );
my $user_rs = $schema->resultset( 'User' );
my $another_owner = $user_rs->next;
my $initial_user_count = $user_rs->count;
my $initial_dvd_count = $dvd_rs->count;
-
- # creating new record linked to some old record
-
my $updates;
+
+ # creating new record linked to some old record
$updates = {
- id => undef,
name => 'Test name 2',
viewings => [ { user_id => $owner->id } ],
owner => { id => $another_owner->id },
is ( $new_dvd->name, 'Test name 2', 'Dvd name set' );
is ( $new_dvd->owner->id, $another_owner->id, 'Owner set' );
is ( $new_dvd->viewings->count, 1, 'Viewing created' );
-
+
# creating new records
- my $updates = {
- id => undef,
+ $updates = {
aaaa => undef,
tags => [ '2', { id => '3' } ],
name => 'Test name',
like_has_many => [
{ key2 => 1 }
],
+ like_has_many2 => [
+ {
+ onekey => { name => 'aaaaa' },
+ key2 => 1
+ }
+ ],
};
my $dvd = $dvd_rs->recursive_update( $updates );
is ( $dvd->current_borrower->name, 'temp name', 'Related record created' );
is ( $dvd->liner_notes->notes, 'test note', 'might_have record created' );
ok ( $schema->resultset( 'Twokeys' )->find( { dvd_name => 'Test name', key2 => 1 } ), 'Twokeys created' );
- # changing existing records
-
+ my $onekey = $schema->resultset( 'Onekey' )->search( name => 'aaaaa' )->first;
+ ok ( $onekey, 'Onekey created' );
+ ok ( $schema->resultset( 'Twokeys_belongsto' )->find( { key1 => $onekey->id, key2 => 1 } ), 'Twokeys created' );
+
+ is ( $dvd->name, 'Test name', 'Dvd name set' );
+# changing existing records
+
my $num_of_users = $user_rs->count;
$updates = {
- id => $dvd->id,
+ id => $dvd->dvd_id, # id instead of dvd_id
aaaa => undef,
- name => 'Test name',
+ name => undef,
tags => [ ],
'owner' => $another_owner->id,
current_borrower => {
username => 'new name a',
name => 'new name a',
password => 'new password a',
- }
+ },
+ liner_notes => {
+ notes => 'test note changed',
+ },
+
};
- $dvd = $dvd_rs->recursive_update( $updates );
-
+ my $dvd_updated = $dvd_rs->recursive_update( $updates );
+
+ is ( $dvd_updated->dvd_id, $dvd->dvd_id, 'Pk from "id"' );
is ( $schema->resultset( 'User' )->count, $initial_user_count + 1, "No new user created" );
- is ( $dvd->name, 'Test name', 'Dvd name set' );
- is ( $dvd->owner->id, $another_owner->id, 'Owner updated' );
- is ( $dvd->current_borrower->name, 'new name a', 'Related record modified' );
- is ( $dvd->tags->count, 0, 'Tags deleted' );
+ is ( $dvd_updated->name, undef, 'Dvd name deleted' );
+ is ( $dvd_updated->owner->id, $another_owner->id, 'Owner updated' );
+ is ( $dvd_updated->current_borrower->name, 'new name a', 'Related record modified' );
+ is ( $dvd_updated->tags->count, 0, 'Tags deleted' );
+ is ( $dvd_updated->liner_notes->notes, 'test note changed', 'might_have record changed' );
# repeatable
$updates = {
- id => undef,
name => 'temp name',
username => 'temp username',
password => 'temp username',
owned_dvds =>[
{
- 'id' => undef,
'name' => 'temp name 1',
'tags' => [ 1, 2 ],
},
{
- 'id' => undef,
'name' => 'temp name 2',
'tags' => [ 2, 3 ],
}
is( scalar @tags, 2, 'Tags in has_many related record saved' );
ok( $owned_dvds{'temp name 2'}, 'Second name in a has_many related record saved' );
+ $updates = {
+ id => $user->id,
+ address => {
+ street => "101 Main Street",
+ city => "Podunk",
+ state => "New York"
+ }
+ };
+ $user = $user_rs->recursive_update( $updates );
+ $user = $user_rs->recursive_update( $updates );
+ is( $schema->resultset( 'Address' )->search({ user_id => $user->id })->count, 1,
+ 'the right number of addresses' );
+
+
+# $updates = {
+# name => 'Test name 1',
+# };
+# $dvd = $dvd_rs->search( { id => $dvd->id } )->recursive_update( $updates, [ 'id' ] );
+# is ( $dvd->name, 'Test name 1', 'Dvd name set in a resultset with restricted id' );
}