#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use Test::More; use SQL::Abstract::Test import => ['is_same_sql_bind']; #LDNOTE: renamed all "bind" into "where" because that's what they are my @handle_tests = ( #1 { args => {logic => 'OR'}, # stmt => 'SELECT * FROM test WHERE ( a = ? OR b = ? )' # LDNOTE: modified the line above (changing the test suite!!!) because # the test was not consistent with the doc: hashrefs should not be # influenced by the current logic, they always mean 'AND'. So # { a => 4, b => 0} should ALWAYS mean ( a = ? AND b = ? ). # # acked by RIBASUSHI stmt => 'SELECT * FROM test WHERE ( a = ? AND b = ? )' }, #2 { args => {}, stmt => 'SELECT * FROM test WHERE ( a = ? AND b = ? )' }, #3 { args => {case => "upper"}, stmt => 'SELECT * FROM test WHERE ( a = ? AND b = ? )' }, #4 { args => {case => "upper", cmp => "="}, stmt => 'SELECT * FROM test WHERE ( a = ? AND b = ? )' }, #5 { args => {cmp => "=", logic => 'or'}, # LDNOTE idem # stmt => 'SELECT * FROM test WHERE ( a = ? OR b = ? )' # acked by RIBASUSHI stmt => 'SELECT * FROM test WHERE ( a = ? AND b = ? )' }, #6 { args => {cmp => "like"}, stmt => 'SELECT * FROM test WHERE ( a LIKE ? AND b LIKE ? )' }, #7 { args => {logic => "or", cmp => "like"}, # LDNOTE idem # stmt => 'SELECT * FROM test WHERE ( a LIKE ? OR b LIKE ? )' # acked by RIBASUSHI stmt => 'SELECT * FROM test WHERE ( a LIKE ? AND b LIKE ? )' }, #8 { args => {case => "lower"}, stmt => 'select * from test where ( a = ? and b = ? )' }, #9 { args => {case => "lower", cmp => "="}, stmt => 'select * from test where ( a = ? and b = ? )' }, #10 { args => {case => "lower", cmp => "like"}, stmt => 'select * from test where ( a like ? and b like ? )' }, #11 { args => {case => "lower", convert => "lower", cmp => "like"}, stmt => 'select * from test where ( lower(a) like lower(?) and lower(b) like lower(?) )' }, #12 { args => {convert => "Round"}, stmt => 'SELECT * FROM test WHERE ( ROUND(a) = ROUND(?) AND ROUND(b) = ROUND(?) )', }, #13 { args => {convert => "lower"}, stmt => 'SELECT * FROM test WHERE ( ( LOWER(ticket) = LOWER(?) ) OR ( LOWER(hostname) = LOWER(?) ) OR ( LOWER(taco) = LOWER(?) ) OR ( LOWER(salami) = LOWER(?) ) )', where => [ { ticket => 11 }, { hostname => 11 }, { taco => 'salad' }, { salami => 'punch' } ], }, #14 { args => {convert => "upper"}, stmt => 'SELECT * FROM test WHERE ( ( UPPER(hostname) IN ( UPPER(?), UPPER(?), UPPER(?), UPPER(?) ) AND ( ( UPPER(ticket) = UPPER(?) ) OR ( UPPER(ticket) = UPPER(?) ) OR ( UPPER(ticket) = UPPER(?) ) ) ) OR ( UPPER(tack) BETWEEN UPPER(?) AND UPPER(?) ) OR ( ( ( UPPER(a) = UPPER(?) ) OR ( UPPER(a) = UPPER(?) ) OR ( UPPER(a) = UPPER(?) ) ) AND ( ( UPPER(e) != UPPER(?) ) OR ( UPPER(e) != UPPER(?) ) ) AND UPPER(q) NOT IN ( UPPER(?), UPPER(?), UPPER(?), UPPER(?), UPPER(?), UPPER(?), UPPER(?) ) ) )', where => [ { ticket => [11, 12, 13], hostname => { in => ['ntf', 'avd', 'bvd', '123'] } }, { tack => { between => [qw/tick tock/] } }, { a => [qw/b c d/], e => { '!=', [qw(f g)] }, q => { 'not in', [14..20] } } ], }, ); plan tests => (1 + scalar(@handle_tests)); use_ok('SQL::Abstract'); for (@handle_tests) { local $" = ', '; #print "creating a handle with args ($_->{args}): "; my $sql = SQL::Abstract->new($_->{args}); my $where = $_->{where} || { a => 4, b => 0}; my($stmt, @bind) = $sql->select('test', '*', $where); # LDNOTE: this original test suite from NWIGER did no comparisons # on @bind values, just checking if @bind is nonempty. # So here we just fake a [1] bind value for the comparison. is_same_sql_bind($stmt, [@bind ? 1 : 0], $_->{stmt}, [1]); }