use strict; use warnings; use Test::More; use lib qw(t/lib); use DBICTest; my $schema = DBICTest->init_schema(); plan tests => 6; ok ( $schema->storage->debug(1), 'debug' ); ok ( defined( $schema->storage->debugfh( IO::File->new('t/var/sql.log', 'w') ) ), 'debugfh' ); $schema->storage->debugfh->autoflush(1); my $rs = $schema->resultset('CD')->search({}); $rs->count(); my $log = new IO::File('t/var/sql.log', 'r') or die($!); my $line = <$log>; $log->close(); ok($line =~ /^SELECT COUNT/, 'Log success'); $schema->storage->debugfh(undef); $ENV{'DBIC_TRACE'} = '=t/var/foo.log'; $rs = $schema->resultset('CD')->search({}); $rs->count(); $log = new IO::File('t/var/foo.log', 'r') or die($!); $line = <$log>; $log->close(); ok($line =~ /^SELECT COUNT/, 'Log success'); $schema->storage->debugobj->debugfh(undef); delete($ENV{'DBIC_TRACE'}); open(STDERRCOPY, '>&STDERR'); stat(STDERRCOPY); # nop to get warnings quiet close(STDERR); eval { $rs = $schema->resultset('CD')->search({}); $rs->count(); }; ok($@, 'Died on closed FH'); open(STDERR, '>&STDERRCOPY'); # test trace output correctness for bind params { my $sql = ''; $schema->storage->debugcb( sub { $sql = $_[1] } ); my @cds = $schema->resultset('CD')->search( { artist => 1, cdid => { -between => [ 1, 3 ] }, } ); like( $sql, qr/\QSELECT me.cdid, me.artist, me.title, me.year FROM cd me WHERE ( artist = ? AND cdid BETWEEN ? AND ? ): '1', '1', '3'\E/, 'got correct SQL with all bind parameters' ); } 1;