ledgersmb::restxml::document::session(3pm) [debian man page]
LedgerSMB::RESTXML::Document::Session(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation LedgerSMB::RESTXML::Document::Session(3pm)NAME
LedgerSMB::RESTXML::Document::Session - Sets up an authentication session for iterativly accessing documents.
SYNOPSIS
This sets up an authentication session for iteratively accessing documents in LedgerSMB. A user should post a login document to
/Session/userid, and upon success, they will receive a cookie which they can use to further access other resources.
perl v5.14.2 2012-03-26 LedgerSMB::RESTXML::Document::Session(3pm)
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LedgerSMB::DBTest(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation LedgerSMB::DBTest(3pm)NAME
LedgerSMB::DBTest - LedgerSMB commit filter for test cases.
SYOPSIS
This module creates a DBI-like interface but ensures autocommit is off, and filters commit statements such that they don't do anything.
This can be used for making API test cases which involve DB commits safe for production environments.
USAGE
Both LedgerSMB.pm and LedgerSMB/Form.pm assign a global database handler for all database access within a script in the dbh property (for
example, $request->{dbh} or $form->{dbh}). By setting this early to a LedgerSMB::DBTest (instead of a DBI object), the tests can be made
safe.
However, there are a few limitations to be aware of. One cannot run tests through the standard request handler and use this module. Hence
this is limited to unit tests of files in the LedgerSMB, scripts, and bin directories.
Here is an example of how this could be done:
my $lsmb = LedgerSMB->new();
$lsmb->merge($testdata);
my $dbh = LedgerSMB::DBTest->connect("dbi:Pg:dbname=$company", "$username",
"$password",)
$lsmb->{dbh} = $dbh;
METHODS
connect($dsn, $user, $pass)
Connects to the database and returns a LedgerSMB::DBTest object
commit()
Tests the current transaction (issues a 'SELECT 1;' to the database). If this is successful returns 1, if not, rolls back and returns
false.
Note that this means all past tests are rolled back and this is inconsistent with normal transactional behavior.
prepare()
Returns a statement handle, via the private DBI database handle.
do()
passes this statement on to the private database handle
errstr()
passes this call on to the private database handle
err()
passes this call on to the private database handle
quote()
passes this call on to the private database handle
quote_identifier()
passes this call on to the private database handle
rollback()
passes this call on to the private database handle. Note that this will roll back all statements issues through this object.
perl v5.14.2 2010-03-02 LedgerSMB::DBTest(3pm)
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