NAME¶
Catalyst::Model::DBIC::Schema - DBIx::Class::Schema Model Class
SYNOPSIS¶
First, prepare your database schema using DBIx::Class, see
Catalyst::Helper::Model::DBIC::Schema for how to generate a
DBIx::Class::Schema from your database using the Helper script, and
DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader::Base.
A typical usage of the helper script would be:
script/myapp_create.pl model FilmDB DBIC::Schema MyApp::Schema::FilmDB \
create=static dbi:mysql:filmdb dbusername dbpass \
quote_names=1
If you are unfamiliar with DBIx::Class, see DBIx::Class::Manual::Intro first.
These examples assume that you already have a schema called
"MyApp::Schema::FilmDB", which defines some Result classes for
tables in "MyApp::Schema::FilmDB::Result::Actor" and
"MyApp::Schema::FilmDB::Result::Film". Either created by the helper
script (as shown above) or manually.
The helper also creates a Model in "lib/MyApp/Model/FilmDB.pm", if you
already have a schema you can create just the Model using:
script/myapp_create.pl model FilmDB DBIC::Schema MyApp::Schema::FilmDB
dbi:mysql:filmdb dbusername dbpass
The connect_info is optional and will be hardcoded into the Model if provided.
It's better to configure it in your Catalyst config file, which will also
override any hardcoded config, see "connect_info" for examples.
Now you have a working Model which accesses your separate DBIC Schema. This can
be used/accessed in the normal Catalyst manner, via
"$c->model()":
my $db_model = $c->model('FilmDB'); # a Catalyst::Model
my $dbic = $c->model('FilmDB')->schema; # the actual DBIC object
There is also a shortcut, which returns a DBIx::Class::ResultSet directly,
instead of a Catalyst::Model:
my $rs = $c->model('FilmDB::Actor');
See DBIx::Class::ResultSet to find out more about which methods can be called on
ResultSets.
You can also define your own ResultSet methods to encapsulate the
database/business logic of your applications. These go into, for example,
"lib/MyApp/Schema/FilmDB/ResultSet/Actor.pm". The class must inherit
from DBIx::Class::ResultSet and is automatically loaded.
Then call your methods like any other DBIx::Class::ResultSet method:
$c->model('FilmDB::Actor')->SAG_members
Some examples:¶
# to access schema methods directly:
$c->model('FilmDB')->schema->source(...);
# to access the source object, resultset, and class:
$c->model('FilmDB')->source(...);
$c->model('FilmDB')->resultset(...);
$c->model('FilmDB')->class(...);
# For resultsets, there's an even quicker shortcut:
$c->model('FilmDB::Actor')
# is the same as $c->model('FilmDB')->resultset('Actor')
# To get the composed schema for making new connections:
my $newconn = $c->model('FilmDB')->composed_schema->connect(...);
# Or the same thing via a convenience shortcut:
my $newconn = $c->model('FilmDB')->connect(...);
# or, if your schema works on different storage drivers:
my $newconn = $c->model('FilmDB')->composed_schema->clone();
$newconn->storage_type('::LDAP');
$newconn->connection(...);
# and again, a convenience shortcut
my $newconn = $c->model('FilmDB')->clone();
$newconn->storage_type('::LDAP');
$newconn->connection(...);
To set up authentication, see "Setting up DBIC authentication" below.
DESCRIPTION¶
This is a Catalyst Model for DBIx::Class::Schema-based Models. See the
documentation for Catalyst::Helper::Model::DBIC::Schema for information on
generating these Models via Helper scripts.
When your Catalyst app starts up, a thin Model layer is created as an interface
to your DBIC Schema. It should be clearly noted that the model object returned
by "$c->model('FilmDB')" is NOT itself a DBIC schema or resultset
object, but merely a wrapper proving methods to access the underlying schema.
In addition to this model class, a shortcut class is generated for each source
in the schema, allowing easy and direct access to a resultset of the
corresponding type. These generated classes are even thinner than the model
class, providing no public methods but simply hooking into Catalyst's
model() accessor via the ACCEPT_CONTEXT mechanism. The complete
contents of each generated class is roughly equivalent to the following:
package MyApp::Model::FilmDB::Actor
sub ACCEPT_CONTEXT {
my ($self, $c) = @_;
$c->model('FilmDB')->resultset('Actor');
}
In short, there are three techniques available for obtaining a DBIC resultset
object:
# the long way
my $rs = $c->model('FilmDB')->schema->resultset('Actor');
# using the shortcut method on the model object
my $rs = $c->model('FilmDB')->resultset('Actor');
# using the generated class directly
my $rs = $c->model('FilmDB::Actor');
In order to add methods to a DBIC resultset, you cannot simply add them to the
source (row, table) definition class; you must define a separate custom
resultset class. This is just a matter of making a
"lib/MyApp/Schema/ResultSet/Actor.pm" class that inherits from
DBIx::Class::ResultSet, if you are using "load_namespaces" in
DBIx::Class::Schema, the default for helper script generated schemas.
See "Predefined searches" in DBIx::Class::Manual::Cookbook for
information on definining your own DBIx::Class::ResultSet classes for use with
"load_classes" in DBIx::Class::Schema, the old default.
CONFIG PARAMETERS¶
schema_class¶
This is the classname of your DBIx::Class::Schema Schema. It needs to be
findable in @INC, but it does not need to be inside the
"Catalyst::Model::" namespace. This parameter is required.
connect_info¶
This is a hashref or arrayref of connection parameters, which are specific to
your "storage_type" (see your storage type documentation for more
details). If you only need one parameter (e.g. the DSN), you can just pass a
string.
This is not required if "schema_class" already has connection
information defined inside itself (which isn't highly recommended, but can be
done.)
For DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI, which is the only supported
"storage_type" in DBIx::Class at the time of this writing, the
parameters are your dsn, username, password, and connect options hashref.
See "connect_info" in DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI for a detailed
explanation of the arguments supported.
Examples:
connect_info => {
dsn => 'dbi:Pg:dbname=mypgdb',
user => 'postgres',
password => ''
}
connect_info => {
dsn => 'dbi:SQLite:dbname=foo.db',
on_connect_do => [
'PRAGMA synchronous = OFF',
]
}
connect_info => {
dsn => 'dbi:Pg:dbname=mypgdb',
user => 'postgres',
password => '',
pg_enable_utf8 => 1,
on_connect_do => [
'some SQL statement',
'another SQL statement',
],
}
Or using Config::General:
<Model::FilmDB>
schema_class MyApp::Schema::FilmDB
traits Caching
<connect_info>
dsn dbi:Pg:dbname=mypgdb
user postgres
password ""
auto_savepoint 1
quote_names 1
on_connect_do some SQL statement
on_connect_do another SQL statement
</connect_info>
user_defined_schema_accessor foo
</Model::FilmDB>
or
<Model::FilmDB>
schema_class MyApp::Schema::FilmDB
connect_info dbi:SQLite:dbname=foo.db
</Model::FilmDB>
Or using YAML:
Model::MyDB:
schema_class: MyDB
traits: Caching
connect_info:
dsn: dbi:Oracle:mydb
user: mtfnpy
password: mypass
LongReadLen: 1000000
LongTruncOk: 1
on_connect_call: 'datetime_setup'
quote_names: 1
The old arrayref style with hashrefs for DBI then DBIx::Class options is also
supported:
connect_info => [
'dbi:Pg:dbname=mypgdb',
'postgres',
'',
{
pg_enable_utf8 => 1,
},
{
auto_savepoint => 1,
on_connect_do => [
'some SQL statement',
'another SQL statement',
],
}
]
traits¶
Array of Traits to apply to the instance. Traits are Moose::Roles.
They are relative to the "MyApp::TraitFor::Model::DBIC::Schema::",
then the "Catalyst::TraitFor::Model::DBIC::Schema::" namespaces,
unless prefixed with "+" in which case they are taken to be a fully
qualified name. E.g.:
traits Caching
traits +MyApp::TraitFor::Model::Foo
A new instance is created at application time, so any consumed required
attributes, coercions and modifiers will work.
Traits are applied at "COMPONENT" in Catalyst::Component time using
CatalystX::Component::Traits.
"ref $self" will be an anon class if any traits are applied,
"$self->_original_class_name" will be the original class.
When writing a Trait, interesting points to modify are "BUILD",
"setup" and "ACCEPT_CONTEXT".
Traits that come with the distribution:
- Catalyst::TraitFor::Model::DBIC::Schema::Caching
- Catalyst::TraitFor::Model::DBIC::Schema::Replicated
- Catalyst::TraitFor::Model::DBIC::Schema::SchemaProxy
- Catalyst::TraitFor::Model::DBIC::Schema::PerRequestSchema
storage_type¶
Allows the use of a different "storage_type" than what is set in your
"schema_class" (which in turn defaults to "::DBI" if not
set in current DBIx::Class). Completely optional, and probably unnecessary for
most people until other storage backends become available for DBIx::Class.
ATTRIBUTES¶
The keys you pass in the model configuration are available as attributes.
Other attributes available:
connect_info¶
Your connect_info args normalized to hashref form (with dsn/user/password.) See
"connect_info" in DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI for more info on the
hashref form of "connect_info".
model_name¶
The model name Catalyst uses to resolve this model, the part after
"::Model::" or "::M::" in your class name. E.g. if your
class name is "MyApp::Model::DB" the "model_name" will be
"DB".
_default_cursor_class¶
What to reset your "cursor_class" in DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI to if a
custom one doesn't work out. Defaults to DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI::Cursor.
ATTRIBUTES FROM MooseX::Traits::Pluggable¶
_original_class_name¶
The class name of your model before any "traits" are applied. E.g.
"MyApp::Model::DB".
_traits¶
Unresolved arrayref of traits passed in the config.
_resolved_traits¶
Traits you used resolved to full class names.
CONFIGURING YOUR SCHEMA AND RESULTSETS¶
See the documentation for Catalyst::TraitFor::Model::DBIC::Schema::SchemaProxy
for instructions on how to pass config values from your Catalyst config to
your DBIx::Class::Schema and/or DBIx::Class::ResultSet classes.
METHODS¶
new¶
Instantiates the Model based on the above-documented ->config parameters. The
only required parameter is "schema_class". "connect_info"
is required in the case that "schema_class" does not already have
connection information defined for it.
schema¶
Accessor which returns the connected schema being used by the this model. There
are direct shortcuts on the model class itself for schema->resultset,
schema->source, and schema->class.
composed_schema¶
Accessor which returns the composed schema, which has no connection info, which
was used in constructing the "schema" above. Useful for creating new
connections based on the same schema/model. There are direct shortcuts from
the model object for composed_schema->clone and composed_schema->connect
clone¶
Shortcut for ->composed_schema->clone
connect¶
Shortcut for ->composed_schema->connect
source¶
Shortcut for ->schema->source
class¶
Shortcut for ->schema->class
resultset¶
Shortcut for ->schema->resultset
txn_do¶
Shortcut for ->schema->txn_do
txn_scope_guard¶
Shortcut for ->schema->txn_scope_guard
storage¶
Provides an accessor for the connected schema's storage object.
See DBIx::Class::Storage and DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI.
setup¶
Called at "BUILD" time before configuration, but after
"connect_info" is set. To do something after configuuration use
"after BUILD =>".
Receives a hashref of args passed to "BUILD".
ACCEPT_CONTEXT¶
Point of extension for doing things at "$c->model" time with
context, returns the model instance, see "ACCEPT_CONTEXT" in
Catalyst::Manual::Intro for more information.
ENVIRONMENT¶
- CMDS_NO_SOURCES
- Set this variable if you will be using schemas with no
sources (Result classes) to disable the warning. The warning is there
because having no Result classes is usually a mistake.
Setting up DBIC authentication¶
You can set this up with Catalyst::Authentication::Store::DBIx::Class in
MyApp.pm:
package MyApp;
use Catalyst qw/... Authentication .../;
...
__PACKAGE__->config('Plugin::Authentication' =>
{
default_realm => 'members',
members => {
credential => {
class => 'Password',
password_field => 'password',
password_type => 'hashed'
password_hash_type => 'SHA-256'
},
store => {
class => 'DBIx::Class',
user_model => 'DB::User',
role_relation => 'roles',
role_field => 'rolename',
}
}
});
METHOD PROXYING¶
The automatic proxying to the underlying DBIx::Class::Schema has been removed as
of version 0.34, to enable this feature add "SchemaProxy" to
"traits".
See Catalyst::TraitFor::Model::DBIC::Schema::SchemaProxy.
SEE ALSO¶
General Catalyst Stuff:
Catalyst::Manual, Catalyst::Test, Catalyst::Request, Catalyst::Response,
Catalyst::Helper, Catalyst,
Stuff related to DBIC and this Model style:
DBIx::Class, DBIx::Class::Schema, DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader,
Catalyst::Helper::Model::DBIC::Schema, CatalystX::Component::Traits,
MooseX::Traits::Pluggable
Traits:
Catalyst::TraitFor::Model::DBIC::Schema::Caching,
Catalyst::TraitFor::Model::DBIC::Schema::Replicated,
Catalyst::TraitFor::Model::DBIC::Schema::SchemaProxy,
Catalyst::TraitFor::Model::DBIC::Schema::PerRequestSchema,
Catalyst::TraitFor::Model::DBIC::Schema::QueryLog
AUTHOR¶
Brandon L Black "blblack at gmail.com"
CONTRIBUTORS¶
caelum: Rafael Kitover "rkitover at cpan.org"
dandv: Dan Dascalescu "dandv at cpan.org"
bluefeet: Aran Deltac "bluefeet@cpan.org"
t0m: Tomas Doran "bobtfish@bobtfish.net"
osfameron: "osfameron@cpan.org"
ozum: Ozum Eldogan "ozum@ozum.net"
Pavel I. Shaydo "zwon@trinitum.org"
SineSwiper: Brendan Byrd <byrd.b@insightcom.com>
COPYRIGHT¶
Copyright (c) 2006 - 2010 the Catalyst::Model::DBIC::Schema "AUTHOR"
and "CONTRIBUTORS" as listed above.
LICENSE¶
This program is free software. You can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the same terms as Perl itself.