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

NAME

       DBICx::TestDatabase - create a temporary database from a DBIx::Class::Schema

SYNOPSIS

       Given a DBIx::Class::Schema at "MyApp::Schema", create a test database like this:

          use DBICx::TestDatabase;
          my $schema = DBICx::TestDatabase->new('MyApp::Schema');

       Then you can use $schema normally:

          $schema->resultset('Blah')->create({ blah => '123' });

       When your program exits, the temporary database will go away.

DESCRIPTION

       This module creates a temporary SQLite database, deploys your DBIC schema, and then
       connects to it.  This lets you easily test your DBIC schema.  Since you have a fresh
       database for every test, you don't have to worry about cleaning up after your tests,
       ordering of tests affecting failure, etc.

METHODS

   new($schema)
       Loads $schema and returns a connection to it.

   connect
       Alias for new.

ENVIRONMENT

       You can control the behavior of this module at runtime by setting environment variables.

   DBIC_KEEP_TEST
       If this variable is true, then the test database will not be deleted at "END" time.
       Instead, a message containing the paths of the test databases will be printed.

       This is good if you want to look at the database your test generated, for debugging.

       (Note that the database will never exist on disk if you don't set this to a true value.)

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.