use
strict;
use
warnings;
use
Test::More;
use
DBICTest;
plan
tests
=> 1;
# Set up the "usual" sqlite for DBICTest
my
$normal_schema
= DBICTest->init_schema;
# Steal the dsn, which should be like 'dbi:SQLite:t/var/DBIxClass.db'
my
$normal_dsn
=
$normal_schema
->storage->connect_info->[0];
# Make sure we have no active connection
$normal_schema
->storage->disconnect;
# Make a new clone with a new connection, using a code reference
my
$code_ref_schema
=
$normal_schema
->
connect
(
sub
{ DBI->
connect
(
$normal_dsn
); });
# Stolen from 60core.t - this just verifies things seem to work at all
my
@art
=
$code_ref_schema
->resultset(
"Artist"
)->search({ }, {
order_by
=>
'name DESC'
});
cmp_ok(
@art
,
'=='
, 3,
"Three artists returned"
);