use strict; use warnings; use Test::More; use Test::Exception; use lib qw(t/lib); use DBICTest; use DBIC::SqlMakerTest; my $schema = DBICTest->init_schema(); my $new_rs = $schema->resultset('Artist')->search({ 'artwork_to_artist.artist_id' => 1 }, { join => 'artwork_to_artist' }); lives_ok { $new_rs->count } 'regular search works'; lives_ok { $new_rs->search({ 'artwork_to_artist.artwork_cd_id' => 1})->count } '... and chaining off that using join works'; lives_ok { $new_rs->search({ 'artwork_to_artist.artwork_cd_id' => 1})->as_subselect_rs->count } '... and chaining off the virtual view works'; dies_ok { $new_rs->as_subselect_rs->search({'artwork_to_artist.artwork_cd_id'=> 1})->count } q{... but chaining off of a virtual view using join doesn't work}; my $book_rs = $schema->resultset ('BooksInLibrary')->search ({}, { join => 'owner' }); is_same_sql_bind ( $book_rs->as_subselect_rs->as_query, '(SELECT me.id, me.source, me.owner, me.title, me.price FROM ( SELECT me.id, me.source, me.owner, me.title, me.price FROM books me JOIN owners owner ON owner.id = me.owner WHERE ( source = ? ) ) me )', [ [ { sqlt_datatype => 'varchar', sqlt_size => 100, dbic_colname => 'source' } => 'Library' ] ], 'Resultset-class attributes do not seep outside of the subselect', ); done_testing;