NAME¶
Rose::DB::Informix - Informix driver class for Rose::DB.
SYNOPSIS¶
use Rose::DB;
Rose::DB->register_db(
domain => 'development',
type => 'main',
driver => 'Informix',
database => 'dev_db',
host => 'localhost',
username => 'devuser',
password => 'mysecret',
server_time_zone => 'UTC',
);
Rose::DB->default_domain('development');
Rose::DB->default_type('main');
...
# Set max length of varchar columns used to emulate the array data type
Rose::DB::Informix->max_array_characters(128);
$db = Rose::DB->new; # $db is really a Rose::DB::Informix-derived object
$dt = $db->parse_datetime_year_to_minute(...);
$val = $db->format_datetime_year_to_minute($dt);
$dt = $db->parse_datetime_year_to_second(...);
$val = $db->format_datetime_year_to_second($dt);
...
DESCRIPTION¶
Rose::DB blesses objects into a class derived from Rose::DB::Informix when the
driver is "informix". This mapping of driver names to class names is
configurable. See the documentation for Rose::DB's
new() and
driver_class() methods for more information.
This class cannot be used directly. You must use Rose::DB and let its
new() method return an object blessed into the appropriate class for
you, according to its
driver_class() mappings.
Only the methods that are new or have different behaviors than those in Rose::DB
are documented here. See the Rose::DB documentation for the full list of
methods.
CLASS METHODS¶
- default_supports_limit_with_offset [BOOL]
- Get or set a boolean value that indicates whether or not
all Informix databases that you plan to connect to support the
"SELECT SKIP N FIRST M ..." syntax. If undefined, this feature
will be looked up on a per-connection basis as needed. The default is
undefined.
- max_array_characters [INT]
- Get or set the maximum length of varchar columns used to
emulate the array data type. The default value is 255.
Informix does not have a native "ARRAY" data type, but it can be
emulated using a "VARCHAR" column and a specially formatted
string. The formatting and parsing of this string is handled by the
"format_array()" and "parse_array()" object methods.
The maximum length limit is honored by the "format_array()"
object method.
Informix does have a native "SET" data type, serviced by the
"parse_set()" and "format_set()" object methods. This
is a better choice than the emulated array data type if you don't care
about the order of the stored values.
OBJECT METHODS¶
- format_array ARRAYREF | LIST
- Given a reference to an array or a list of values, return a
specially formatted string. Undef is returned if ARRAYREF points to an
empty array or if LIST is not passed. The array or list must not contain
undefined values.
If the resulting string is longer than "max_array_characters()", a
fatal error will occur.
- format_date DATETIME
- Converts the DateTime object DATETIME into the appropriate
format for the "DATE" data type.
- format_datetime DATETIME
- Converts the DateTime object DATETIME into the appropriate
format for the "DATETIME YEAR TO SECOND" data type.
- format_datetime_year_to_fraction DATETIME
- Converts the DateTime object DATETIME into the appropriate
format for the "DATETIME YEAR TO FRACTION" data type.
- format_datetime_year_to_fraction_[1-5] DATETIME
- Converts the DateTime object DATETIME into the appropriate
format for the "DATETIME YEAR TO FRACTION(N)" data type, where N
is an integer from 1 to 5.
- format_datetime_year_to_minute DATETIME
- Converts the DateTime object DATETIME into the appropriate
format for the "DATETIME YEAR TO MINUTE" data type.
- format_datetime_year_to_month DATETIME
- Converts the DateTime object DATETIME into the appropriate
format for the "DATETIME YEAR TO MONTH" data type.
- format_datetime_year_to_second DATETIME
- Converts the DateTime object DATETIME into the appropriate
format for the "DATETIME YEAR TO SECOND" data type.
- format_set ARRAYREF | LIST
- Given a reference to an array or a list of values, return a
string formatted according to the rules of Informix's "SET" data
type. Undef is returned if ARRAYREF points to an empty array or if LIST is
not passed. If th array or list contains undefined values, a fatal error
will occur.
- format_timestamp DATETIME
- Converts the DateTime object DATETIME into the appropriate
format for the "DATETIME YEAR TO FRACTION(5)" data
type.
- parse_array STRING | LIST | ARRAYREF
- Parse STRING and return a reference to an array. STRING
should be formatted according to the Informix array data type emulation
format returned by "format_array()". Undef is returned if STRING
is undefined.
If a LIST of more than one item is passed, a reference to an array
containing the values in LIST is returned.
If a an ARRAYREF is passed, it is returned as-is.
- parse_boolean STRING
- Parse STRING and return a boolean value of 1 or 0. STRING
should be formatted according to Informix's native "boolean"
data type. Acceptable values are 't', 'T', or '1' for true, and 'f', 'F',
or '0' for false.
If STRING is a valid boolean keyword (according to validate_boolean_keyword)
or if it looks like a function call (matches /^\w+\(.*\)$/) and
keyword_function_calls is true, then it is returned unmodified. Returns
undef if STRING could not be parsed as a valid "boolean"
value.
- parse_date STRING
- Parse STRING and return a DateTime object. STRING should be
formatted according to the Informix "DATE" data type.
If STRING is a valid date keyword (according to validate_date_keyword) it is
returned unmodified. Returns undef if STRING could not be parsed as a
valid "DATE" value.
- parse_datetime STRING
- Parse STRING and return a DateTime object. STRING should be
formatted according to the Informix "DATETIME YEAR TO SECOND"
data type.
If STRING is a valid "datetime year to second" keyword (according
to validate_datetime_year_to_second_keyword) it is returned unmodified.
Returns undef if STRING could not be parsed as a valid "DATETIME YEAR
TO SECOND" value.
- parse_datetime_year_to_fraction STRING
- Parse STRING and return a DateTime object. STRING should be
formatted according to the Informix "DATETIME YEAR TO FRACTION"
data type.
If STRING is a valid "datetime year to fraction" keyword
(according to validate_datetime_year_to_fraction_keyword) it is returned
unmodified. Returns undef if STRING could not be parsed as a valid
"DATETIME YEAR TO FRACTION" value.
- parse_datetime_year_to_fraction_[1-5] STRING
- These five methods parse STRING and return a DateTime
object. STRING should be formatted according to the Informix
"DATETIME YEAR TO FRACTION(N)" data type, where N is an integer
from 1 to 5.
If STRING is a valid "datetime year to fraction" keyword
(according to validate_datetime_year_to_fraction_keyword) it is returned
unmodified. Returns undef if STRING could not be parsed as a valid
"DATETIME YEAR TO FRACTION(N)" value.
- parse_datetime_year_to_minute STRING
- Parse STRING and return a DateTime object. STRING should be
formatted according to the Informix "DATETIME YEAR TO MINUTE"
data type.
If STRING is a valid "datetime year to minute" keyword (according
to validate_datetime_year_to_minute_keyword) it is returned unmodified.
Returns undef if STRING could not be parsed as a valid "DATETIME YEAR
TO MINUTE" value.
- parse_datetime_year_to_month STRING
- Parse STRING and return a DateTime object. STRING should be
formatted according to the Informix "DATETIME YEAR TO MINUTE"
data type.
If STRING is a valid "datetime year to month" keyword (according
to validate_datetime_year_to_month_keyword) it is returned unmodified.
Returns undef if STRING could not be parsed as a valid "DATETIME YEAR
TO MONTH" value.
- parse_datetime_year_to_second STRING
- Parse STRING and return a DateTime object. STRING should be
formatted according to the Informix "DATETIME YEAR TO SECOND"
data type.
If STRING is a valid "datetime year to second" keyword (according
to validate_datetime_year_to_second_keyword) it is returned unmodified.
Returns undef if STRING could not be parsed as a valid "DATETIME YEAR
TO SECOND" value.
- parse_set STRING | LIST | ARRAYREF
- Parse STRING and return a reference to an array. STRING
should be formatted according to Informix's "SET" data type.
Undef is returned if STRING is undefined.
If a LIST of more than one item is passed, a reference to an array
containing the values in LIST is returned.
If a an ARRAYREF is passed, it is returned as-is.
- parse_timestamp STRING
- Parse STRING and return a DateTime object. STRING should be
formatted according to the Informix "DATETIME YEAR TO
FRACTION(5)" data type.
If STRING is a valid timestamp keyword (according to
validate_timestamp_keyword) it is returned unmodified. Returns undef if
STRING could not be parsed as a valid "DATETIME YEAR TO
FRACTION(5)" value.
- validate_boolean_keyword STRING
- Returns true if STRING is a valid keyword for the
"boolean" data type of the current data source, false otherwise.
Valid (case-insensitive) boolean keywords are:
TRUE
FALSE
- validate_date_keyword STRING
- Returns true if STRING is a valid keyword for the Informix
"date", false otherwise. Valid (case-insensitive) date keywords
are:
current
today
The keywords are not case sensitive. Any string that looks like a function
call (matches /^\w+\(.*\)$/) is also considered a valid date keyword if
keyword_function_calls is true.
- validate_datetime_keyword STRING
- Returns true if STRING is a valid keyword for the Informix
"datetime year to second" data type, false otherwise. Valid
(case-insensitive) datetime keywords are:
current
current year to second
current year to minute
current year to hour
current year to day
current year to month
today
The keywords are not case sensitive. Any string that looks like a function
call (matches /^\w+\(.*\)$/) is also considered a valid datetime keyword
if keyword_function_calls is true.
- validate_datetime_year_to_fraction_keyword
STRING
- Returns true if STRING is a valid keyword for the Informix
"datetime year to fraction(n)" data type (where n is an integer
from 1 to 5), false otherwise. Valid (case-insensitive) "datetime
year to fraction" keywords are:
current
current year to fraction
current year to fraction(1)
current year to fraction(2)
current year to fraction(3)
current year to fraction(4)
current year to fraction(5)
current year to second
current year to minute
current year to hour
current year to day
current year to month
today
The keywords are not case sensitive. Any string that looks like a function
call (matches /^\w+\(.*\)$/) is also considered a valid "datetime
year to fraction" keyword if keyword_function_calls is true.
- validate_datetime_year_to_minute_keyword STRING
- Returns true if STRING is a valid keyword for the Informix
"datetime year to minute" data type, false otherwise. Valid
(case-insensitive) "datetime year to minute" keywords are:
current
current year to second
current year to minute
current year to hour
current year to day
current year to month
today
The keywords are not case sensitive. Any string that looks like a function
call (matches /^\w+\(.*\)$/) is also considered a valid "datetime
year to minute" keyword if keyword_function_calls is true.
- validate_datetime_year_to_month_keyword STRING
- Returns true if STRING is a valid keyword for the Informix
"datetime year to month" data type, false otherwise. Valid
(case-insensitive) "datetime year to month" keywords are:
current
current year to second
current year to minute
current year to hour
current year to day
current year to month
today
The keywords are not case sensitive. Any string that looks like a function
call (matches /^\w+\(.*\)$/) is also considered a valid "datetime
year to month" keyword if keyword_function_calls is true.
- validate_datetime_year_to_second_keyword STRING
- Returns true if STRING is a valid keyword for the Informix
"datetime year to second" data type, false otherwise. Valid
(case-insensitive) datetime keywords are:
current
current year to second
current year to minute
current year to hour
current year to day
current year to month
today
The keywords are not case sensitive. Any string that looks like a function
call (matches /^\w+\(.*\)$/) is also considered a valid "datetime
year to second" keyword if keyword_function_calls is true.
- validate_timestamp_keyword STRING
- Returns true if STRING is a valid keyword for the Informix
"timestamp" data type, false otherwise. Valid (case-insensitive)
timestamp keywords are:
current
current year to fraction
current year to fraction(1)
current year to fraction(2)
current year to fraction(3)
current year to fraction(4)
current year to fraction(5)
current year to second
current year to minute
current year to hour
current year to day
current year to month
today
The keywords are not case sensitive. Any string that looks like a function
call (matches /^\w+\(.*\)$/) is also considered a valid timestamp keyword
if keyword_function_calls is true.
AUTHOR¶
John C. Siracusa (siracusa@gmail.com)
LICENSE¶
Copyright (c) 2010 by John C. Siracusa. All rights reserved. This program is
free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms
as Perl itself.