NAME
Test::DB - Temporary Testing Databases
ABSTRACT
Temporary Databases for Testing
VERSION
0.10
SYNOPSIS
use Test::DB;
my $tdb = Test::DB->new;
# my $tdbo = $tdb->create(database => 'sqlite');
# my $dbh = $tdbo->dbh;
DESCRIPTION
This package provides a framework for setting up and tearing down temporary databases for testing purposes. This framework requires a user (optionally with password) which has the ability to create new databases and works by creating test-specific databases owned by the user specified. Note: Test databases are not automatically destroyed and should be cleaned up manually by call the destroy
method on the database-specific test database object.
process
on create, clone
- #1
-
Establish a connection to the DB using some "initial" database.
my $tdbo = $tdb->postgres(initial => 'template0');
- #2
-
Using the established connection, create the test/temporary database.
$tdbo->create;
- #3
-
Establish a connection to the newly created test/temporary database.
$tdbo->create->dbh;
on destroy
- #1
-
Establish a connection to the DB using the "initial" database.
# using the created test/temporary database object
- #2
-
Using the established connection, drop the test/temporary database.
$tdbo->destroy;
usages
using DBI
using DBIx::Class
- #1
-
my $tdb = Test::DB->new; my $tdbo = $tdb->postgres(%options)->create; my $schema = DBIx::Class::Schema->connect( dsn => $tdbo->dsn, username => $tdbo->username, password => $tdbo->password, );
using Mojo::mysql
- #1
-
my $tdb = Test::DB->new; my $tdbo = $tdb->mysql(%options)->create; my $mysql = Mojo::mysql->new($tdbo->uri);
using Mojo::Pg
- #1
-
my $tdb = Test::DB->new; my $tdbo = $tdb->postgres(%options)->create; my $postgres = Mojo::Pg->new($tdbo->uri);
using Mojo::Pg (with cloning)
- #1
-
my $tdb = Test::DB->new; my $tdbo = $tdb->postgres(%options)->clone('template0'); my $postgres = Mojo::Pg->new($tdbo->uri);
using Mojo::SQLite
- #1
-
my $tdb = Test::DB->new; my $tdbo = $tdb->sqlite(%options)->create; my $sqlite = Mojo::SQLite->new($tdbo->uri);
METHODS
This package provides the following methods:
clone
clone(Str :$database, Str %options) : Maybe[Object]
The clone method generates a database based on the type and database template specified and returns a driver object with an active connection, dbh
and dsn
. If the database specified doesn't have a corresponding database driver this method will returned the undefined value. The type of database can be omitted if the TESTDB_DATABASE
environment variable is set, if not the type of database must be either sqlite
, mysql
, mssql
or postgres
. Any options provided are passed along to the test database object class constructor.
- clone example 1
-
# given: synopsis $ENV{TESTDB_DATABASE} = 'postgres'; $tdb->clone(template => 'template0');
- clone example 2
-
# given: synopsis $ENV{TESTDB_DATABASE} = 'postgres'; $ENV{TESTDB_TEMPLATE} = 'template0'; $tdb->clone;
- clone example 3
-
# given: synopsis $ENV{TESTDB_TEMPLATE} = 'template0'; $tdb->clone(database => 'postgres');
create
create(Str :$database, Str %options) : Maybe[Object]
The create method generates a database based on the type specified and returns a driver object with an active connection, dbh
and dsn
. If the database specified doesn't have a corresponding database driver this method will returned the undefined value. The type of database can be omitted if the TESTDB_DATABASE
environment variable is set, if not the type of database must be either sqlite
, mysql
, mssql
or postgres
. Any options provided are passed along to the test database object class constructor.
mssql
mssql(Str %options) : Maybe[InstanceOf["Test::DB::Mssql"]]
The mssql method builds and returns a Test::DB::Mssql object.
mysql
mysql(Str %options) : Maybe[InstanceOf["Test::DB::Mysql"]]
The mysql method builds and returns a Test::DB::Mysql object.
postgres
postgres(Str %options) : Maybe[InstanceOf["Test::DB::Postgres"]]
The postgres method builds and returns a Test::DB::Postgres object.
sqlite
sqlite(Str %options) : Maybe[InstanceOf["Test::DB::Sqlite"]]
The sqlite method builds and returns a Test::DB::Sqlite object.