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NAME

       Test::Database::Handle - A class for Test::Database handles

SYNOPSIS

           use Test::Database;

           my $handle = Test::Database->handle(@requests);
           my $dbh    = $handle->dbh();

DESCRIPTION

       "Test::Database::Handle" is a very simple class for encapsulating the information about a
       test database handle.

       "Test::Database::Handle" objects are used within a test script to obtain the necessary
       information about a test database handle.  Handles are obtained through the
       "Test::Database->handles()" or "Test::Database->handle()" methods.

METHODS

       "Test::Database::Handle" provides the following methods:

       new( %args )
           Return a new "Test::Database::Handle" with the given parameters ("dsn", "username",
           "password").

           The only mandatory argument is "dsn".

       The following accessors are available.

       dsn()
           Return the Data Source Name.

       username()
           Return the connection username.

       password()
           Return the connection password.

       connection_info()
           Return the connection information triplet ("dsn", "username", "password").

       dbh( [ $attr ] )
           Return the DBI database handle obtained when connecting with the connection triplet
           returned by "connection_info()".

           The optional parameter $attr is a reference to a hash of connection attributes, passed
           directly to DBI's "connect()" method.

       name()
           Return the database name attached to the handle.

       dbd()
           Return the DBI driver name, as computed from the "dsn".

       driver()
           Return the "Test::Database::Driver" object attached to the handle.

AUTHOR

       Philippe Bruhat (BooK), "<book@cpan.org>"

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright 2008-2010 Philippe Bruhat (BooK), all rights reserved.

LICENSE

       This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same
       terms as Perl itself.