Provided by: libdbicx-testdatabase-perl_0.05-3_all bug

NAME

       DBICx::TestDatabase::Subclass - a DBICx::TestDatabase you can add your own methods to

SYNOPSIS

       Your test database subclass:

          package MyApp::TestDatabase
          use base qw(DBICx::TestDatabase::Subclass MyApp::Schema);

          sub foo {
             my $self = shift;
             return $self->resultset('Foo')->create({ foo => 'bar' });
          }

       Later:

          use MyApp::TestDatabase;
          my $schema = MyApp::TestDatabase->connect;
          my $foo_row = $schema->foo; # MyApp::TestDatabase::foo
          my $bars = $schema->resultset('Bar'); # MyApp::Schema::resultset

DESCRIPTION

       Sometimes DBICx::TestDatabase doesn't give you enough control over the object returned.
       This module lets you create a custom test database class.

METHODS

   connect
       This method creates the temporary database and returns the connection.  If your subclass
       needs to change the way connect works, do something like this:

           sub connect {
               my ($class) = @_;

               say 'This happens before we create the test database.';
               my $schema = $class->next::method;
               say '$schema is the temporary test database';

               return $schema;
           }

SEE ALSO

       If you want a simple test database based on a DBIC schema, just use DBICx::TestDatabase.

AUTHOR

       Jonathan Rockway "<jrockway@cpan.org>"

LICENSE

       Copyright (c) 2007 Jonathan Rockway.

       This program is free software.  You may use, modify, and redistribute it under the same
       terms as Perl itself.