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# retrieve objects for testing updates
# this set (10, 11, 12) test updates that change all scalar fields.
# this one does clean 'get' tests and ok_collection tests to make sure
# previous updates were persistent
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use t::lib;
use strict;
use Carp;
use Test::More;
use Test::Deep;
use autodbTestObject;
use Class::AutoDB;
use putgetUtil; use Mechanics;
my($num_objects,$get_type)=@ARGV;
defined $num_objects or $num_objects=3;
defined $get_type or $get_type='get';
my $autodb=new Class::AutoDB(database=>'test'); # open database
isa_ok($autodb,'Class::AutoDB','class is Class::AutoDB - sanity check');
# %test_args, exported by putgetUtil, sets class2colls, coll2keys, label
my $test=new autodbTestObject(%test_args,labelprefix=>"$get_type:",get_type=>$get_type);
# make the objects
my @objects=
map {new Mechanics (name=>"update $num_objects object $_",id=>id_next(),
num_objects=>$num_objects,list_count=>$num_objects)} (0..$num_objects-1);
for my $i (0..$num_objects-1) {
my $object=$objects[$i];
$object->string_key('string update 1');
$object->integer_key(456);
$object->float_key(456.789);
$object->object_key($objects[($i+1)%$num_objects]);
}
# test them the usual way
my @actual_objects=$autodb->get(collection=>'Mechanics');
$test->test_get(labelprefix=>"$get_type:",
actual_objects=>\@actual_objects,correct_objects=>\@objects);
# test collection
map {ok_collection($_,'collection Mechanics: '.$_->name,'Mechanics',@{$coll2keys->{Mechanics}})}
@actual_objects;
done_testing();