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require 5.008001;
use strict;
use warnings;
require Exporter;
use Test::More import => [ '!pass' ];
use parent qw(Test::Builder::Module Exporter);
our $VERSION = "0.001";
# XXX improve / beautify ... map {} + categories ...
our @EXPORT = qw(connect_ok connect_not_ok prepare_ok execute_ok execute_not_ok do_ok do_not_ok);
our @EXPORT_OK = qw(connect_ok connect_not_ok prepare_ok execute_ok execute_not_ok do_ok do_not_ok);
my $CLASS = __PACKAGE__;
=head1 NAME
DBI::Test - Test suite for DBI API
=cut
sub connect_ok
{
my ($data_source, $username, $auth, $attr, $testname) = @_;
my $tb = $CLASS->builder();
my $dbh = DBI->connect($data_source, $username, $auth, $attr);
# maybe use Test::More::isa_ok directly from here?
$tb->ok($dbh, $testname) and $tb->ok($dbh->isa("DBI::db"), "$testname delivers a DBI::db") and return $dbh;
return;
}
sub connect_not_ok
{
my ($data_source, $username, $auth, $attr, $testname) = @_;
my $tb = $CLASS->builder();
my $dbh = DBI->connect($data_source, $username, $auth, $attr);
$tb->ok(!$dbh, $testname) or return $dbh;
return;
}
sub prepare_ok
{
my ($dbh, @vals) = @_;
my $testname = pop(@vals);
my $tb = $CLASS->builder();
my $sth = $dbh->prepare(@vals);
$tb->ok($sth, $testname) and $tb->ok($sth->isa("DBI::st"), "$testname delivers DBI::st") and return $sth;
return;
}
sub execute_ok
{
my ($sth, @vals) = @_;
my $testname = pop(@vals);
my $tb = $CLASS->builder();
my $rv = $sth->execute(@vals);
$tb->ok($rv, $testname);
return $rv;
}
sub execute_not_ok
{
my ($sth, @vals) = @_;
my $testname = pop(@vals);
my $tb = $CLASS->builder();
my $rv = $sth->execute(@vals);
$tb->ok(!defined($rv),, $testname);
return $rv;
}
sub do_ok
{
my ($dbh, @vals) = @_;
my $testname = pop(@vals);
my $tb = $CLASS->builder();
my $rv = $dbh->do(@vals);
$tb->ok($rv, $testname);
return $rv;
}
sub do_not_ok
{
my ($dbh, @vals) = @_;
my $testname = pop(@vals);
my $tb = $CLASS->builder();
my $rv = $dbh->do(@vals);
$tb->ok(!defined($rv),, $testname);
return $rv;
}
1;
__END__
=head1 SYNOPSIS
In Makefile.PL:
use lib 'lib'; # to allow DBI::Test finds the test cases of your driver
use DBI::Test::Conf ();
my @generated_tests = DBI::Test::Conf->setup();
WriteMakefile (
test => {
TESTS => join (' ' => 'xt/*.t', @generated_tests),
},
clean => { FILES => join( " " => @generated_tests ) }
);
You provide
package DBI::Test::Your::Namespace::List;
sub test_cases
{
return qw(...); # list of the test cases you provide
}
package DBI::Test::Your::Namespace::Conf;
sub conf
{
my %conf = (
gofer => {
category => "Gofer",
cat_abbrev => "g",
abbrev => "b",
init_stub => qq(\$ENV{DBI_AUTOPROXY} = 'dbi:Gofer:transport=null;policy=pedantic';),
match => sub {
my ($self, $test_case, $namespace, $category, $variant) = @_;
...
},
name => "Gofer Transport",
},
);
}
package DBI::Test::Your::Namespace::Case::Your::First;
... # will be t/your/namespace/your/first.t
package DBI::Test::Your::Namespace::Case::Your::Second;
... # will be t/your/namespace/your/second.t
1;
And enhance DBI::Test with own test cases.
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This module aims to be a test suite for the DBI API and an underlying DBD
driver, to check if the provided functionality is working and complete.
Part of this module is the ability for self-testing using I<DBI::Mock>.
This is not designed to be another I<DBI::PurePerl> - it's designed to
allow tests can be verified to work as expected in a sandbox. This is,
of course, limited to DBI API itself and cannot load any driver nor
really execute any action.
=head1 EXPORTS
=head2 connect_ok
$dbh = connect_ok($dsn, $user, $pass, \%attrs, $test_name);
connect_ok invokes DBI-E<gt> and proves the result in an I<ok>.
The created database handle (C<$dbh>) is returned, if any.
=head2 connect_not_ok
$dbh = connect_not_ok($dsn, $user, $pass, \%attrs, $test_name);
connect_not_ok invokes DBI-E<gt> and proves the result in an I<ok>
(but expects that there is no C<$dsn> returned). The created database
handle (C<$dbh>) is returned, if any.
=head2 prepare_ok
$sth = prepare_ok($dbh, $stmt, \%attrs, $test_name);
prepare_ok invokes $dbh-E<gt>prepare and proves the result in
an I<ok>. The resulting statement handle (C<$sth>) is returned,
if any.
=head2 execute_ok
$rv = execute_ok($sth, $test_name);
$rv = execute_ok($sth, @bind_values, $test_name);
execute_ok invokes $sth->excute and proves the result via I<ok>.
The value got from $sth-E<gt>execute is returned.
=head2 execute_not_ok
$rv = execute_not_ok($sth, $test_name);
$rv = execute_not_ok($sth, @bind_values, $test_name);
execute_not_ok invokes $sth->excute and proves the result via I<is(undef)>.
The value got from $sth-E<gt>execute is returned.
=head2 do_ok
$rv = do_ok($dbh, $test_name);
$rv = do_ok($dbh, @bind_values, $test_name);
do_ok invokes $dbh->do and proves the result via I<ok>.
The value got from $dbh-E<gt>do / $sth-E<gt>execute is returned.
=head2 do_not_ok
$rv = do_not_ok($dbh, $test_name);
$rv = do_not_ok($dbh, @bind_values, $test_name);
do_not_ok invokes $dbh->do and proves the result via I<is(undef)>.
The value got from $dbh-E<gt>do / $sth-E<gt>execute is returned.
=head1 GOAL
=head2 TODO
=head2 Source
Recent changes can be (re)viewed in the public GIT repository at
GitHub L<https://github.com/perl5-dbi/DBI-Test>
Feel free to clone your own copy:
$ git clone https://github.com/perl5-dbi/DBI-Test.git DBI-Test
=head2 Contact
We are discussing issues on the DBI development mailing list 1) and on IRC 2)
1) The DBI team <dbi-dev@perl.org>
2) irc.perl.org/6667 #dbi
=head1 SUPPORT
You can find documentation for this module with the perldoc command.
perldoc SQL::Statement
You can also look for information at:
=over 4
=item * RT: CPAN's request tracker
L<http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/Bugs.html?Dist=DBI-Test>
=item * AnnoCPAN: Annotated CPAN documentation
L<http://annocpan.org/dist/DBI-Test>
=item * CPAN Ratings
L<http://cpanratings.perl.org/s/DBI-Test>
=item * CPAN Search
L<http://search.cpan.org/dist/DBI-Test/>
=back
=head2 Reporting bugs
If you think you've found a bug then please read
"How to Report Bugs Effectively" by Simon Tatham:
L<http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/bugs.html>.
Your problem is most likely related to the specific DBD driver module you're
using. If that's the case then click on the 'Bugs' link on the L<http://metacpan.org>
page for your driver. Only submit a bug report against the DBI::Test itself if you're
sure that your issue isn't related to the driver you're using.
=head1 TEST SUITE
DBI::Test comes with some basic tests to test itself and L<DBI::Mock>.
The same tests are used for basic DBI self-tests as well as testing the
SQL::Statement mock driver.
=head1 EXAMPLES
??? Synopsis ???
=head1 DIAGNOSTICS
???
=head1 SEE ALSO
DBI - Database independent interface for Perl
DBI::DBD - Perl DBI Database Driver Writer's Guide
Test::More - yet another framework for writing test scripts
=head1 AUTHOR
This module is a team-effort. The current team members are
H.Merijn Brand (Tux)
Jens Rehsack (Sno)
Peter Rabbitson (ribasushi)
Joakim TE<0x00f8>rmoen (trmjoa)
=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C)2013 - The DBI development team
You may distribute this module under the terms of either the GNU
General Public License or the Artistic License, as specified in
the Perl README file.
=cut
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