#!perl -w
use strict;
use Test::More;
use DBIx::RunSQL;
my $can_run = eval {
require DBD::SQLite;
1
};
if (not $can_run) {
plan skip_all => "SQLite not installed";
}
plan tests => 6;
my $sql= <<'SQL';
create table foo (
name varchar(64)
, age decimal(4)
);
insert into foo (name,age) values ('bar',100);
insert into foo (name,age) values ('baz',1);
insert into foo (name,age) values ('Some loong string',1000);
SQL
my $test_dbh = DBIx::RunSQL->create(
dsn => 'dbi:SQLite:dbname=:memory:',
sql => \$sql,
);
my $sth= $test_dbh->prepare(<<'SQL');
select * from foo;
SQL
$sth->execute;
my $result= DBIx::RunSQL->format_results( sth => $sth );
isn't $result, undef, "We got some kind of result";
like $result, qr/\bname\b.*?\bage\b/m, "Things that look like 'name' and 'age' appear in the string";
like $result, qr/\bbar\b.*?\b100\b/m, "Things that look like 'bar' and '100' appear in the string";
$sth= $test_dbh->prepare(<<'SQL');
select * from foo where 1=0;
SQL
$sth->execute;
$result= DBIx::RunSQL->format_results( sth => $sth );
isn't $result, undef, "We got some kind of result";
like $result, qr/\bname\b.*?\bage\b/m, "An empty resultset still outputs the column titles";
unlike $result, qr/\bbar\b.*?\b100\b/m, "(but obviously, no values)";