use warnings; use Test::More; use Test::Exception; use lib qw(t/lib); use DBIC::SqlMakerTest; use DBICTest; my $schema = DBICTest->init_schema(); # a regular belongs_to prefetch my $cds = $schema->resultset('CD')->search ({}, { prefetch => 'artist' } ); my $nulls = { hashref => {}, arrayref => [], undef => undef, }; # make sure null-prefetches do not screw with the final sql: for my $type (keys %$nulls) { # is_same_sql_bind ( # $cds->search({}, { prefetch => { artist => $nulls->{$type} } })->as_query, # $cds->as_query, # "same sql with null $type prefetch" # ); } # make sure left join is carried only starting from the first has_many is_same_sql_bind ( $cds->search({}, { prefetch => { artist => { cds => 'artist' } } })->as_query, '( SELECT me.cdid, me.artist, me.title, me.year, me.genreid, me.single_track, artist.artistid, artist.name, artist.rank, artist.charfield, cds.cdid, cds.artist, cds.title, cds.year, cds.genreid, cds.single_track, artist_2.artistid, artist_2.name, artist_2.rank, artist_2.charfield FROM cd me JOIN artist artist ON artist.artistid = me.artist LEFT JOIN cd cds ON cds.artist = artist.artistid LEFT JOIN artist artist_2 ON artist_2.artistid = cds.artist ORDER BY cds.artist, cds.year )', [], ); done_testing;