1DBICx::TestDatabase(3)User Contributed Perl DocumentationDBICx::TestDatabase(3)
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6 DBICx::TestDatabase - create a temporary database from a
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10 Given a DBIx::Class::Schema at "MyApp::Schema", create a test database
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13 use DBICx::TestDatabase;
14 my $schema = DBICx::TestDatabase->new('MyApp::Schema');
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18 $schema->resultset('Blah')->create({ blah => '123' });
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20 When your program exits, the temporary database will go away.
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23 This module creates a temporary SQLite database, deploys your DBIC
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45 This is good if you want to look at the database your test generated,
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52 Jonathan Rockway "<jrockway@cpan.org>"
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55 Copyright (c) 2007 Jonathan Rockway.
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57 This program is free software. You may use, modify, and redistribute
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62perl v5.36.0 2023-01-20 DBICx::TestDatabase(3)