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NAME

    Test::App::CPANIDX::Database - generate a test database for
    App::CPANIDX

VERSION

    version 0.06

SYNOPSIS

      use strict;
      use warnings;
    
      use Test::App::CPANIDX::Database;
    
      # Create a test database in the current working directory
    
      my $tdb = Test::App::CPANIDX::Database->new();
    
      # Get the name of the test database file generated
    
      my $dbfile = $tdb->dbfile;
    
      # The test database will be automagically removed when the 
      # object goes out of scope.

DESCRIPTION

    Test::App::CPANIDX::Database will generate a test database for use with
    App::CPANIDX deriatives.

    It generates a very simple DBD::SQLite database which contains a single
    CPAN author FOOBAR, a single distribution Foo-Bar-0.01.tar.gz and a
    single module Foo::Bar.

CONSTRUCTOR

    new

      Generates a test database called cpanidx.db and returns an object
      reference.

      Without any parameters this database file will be located in the
      current working directory and will be automatically removed when the
      object falls out of scope.

      You may provide parameters to affect this behaviour.

      unlink

	Set this to a false value to disable the automatic removal of the
	test database file.

          my $tdb = Test::App::CPANIDX::Database->new( unlink => 0 );

      dir

	Set this to an existing directory path where the database file
	should be created.

          my $tdb = Test::App::CPANIDX::Database->new( dir => '/some/funky/path' );

METHODS

    dbfile

      Returns the name of the database file that was generated.

SEE ALSO

    App::CPANIDX

    App::CPANIDX::Tables

    DBD::SQLite

AUTHOR

    Chris Williams <chris@bingosnet.co.uk>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

    This software is copyright (c) 2017 by Chris Williams.

    This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
    the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.