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Testing with databases can be tricky. If you are developing a system married to a single database then you can make some assumptions about your environment and ask the user to provide relevant connection information. But if you need to test a framework that uses DBI, particularly a framework that uses different types of persistence schemes, then it may be more useful to simply verify what the framework is trying to do -- ensure the right SQL is generated and that the correct parameters are bound. DBD::Mock makes it easy to just modify your configuration (presumably held outside your code) and just use it instead of DBD::Foo (like DBD::Pg or DBD::mysql) in your framework. ok sthen@
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Makefile
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439 B
Makefile
# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.1.1.1 2007/11/22 19:43:34 simon Exp $
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COMMENT= mock database driver for testing
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MODULES= cpan
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DISTNAME= DBD-Mock-1.36
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CATEGORIES= databases devel
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MAINTAINER= Simon Bertrang <simon@openbsd.org>
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# Perl
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PERMIT_PACKAGE_CDROM= Yes
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PERMIT_PACKAGE_FTP= Yes
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PERMIT_DISTFILES_CDROM= Yes
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PERMIT_DISTFILES_FTP= Yes
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RUN_DEPENDS= ::databases/p5-DBI
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CONFIGURE_STYLE=modbuild
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MAKE_ENV+= TEST_POD=1
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.include <bsd.port.mk>
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