use strict;
use warnings;
+
+our $VERSION = '0.20';
+
use Carp;
use UNIVERSAL::require;
=head1 SYNOPSIS
- script/create.pl model ModelName DBIC::Schema My::SchemaClass [ create=dynamic | create=static ] [ connect_info arguments ]
+ script/create.pl model CatalystModelName DBIC::Schema MyApp::SchemaClass [ create=dynamic | create=static ] [ connect_info arguments ]
=head1 DESCRIPTION
=head2 Arguments:
- ModelName is the short name for the Model class being generated
-
- My::SchemaClass is the fully qualified classname of your Schema,
- which might or might not yet exist.
-
- create=dynamic instructs this Helper to generate the named Schema
- class for you, basing it on L<DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader> (which
- means the table information will always be dynamically loaded at
- runtime from the database).
-
- create=static instructs this Helper to generate the named Schema
- class for you, using L<DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader> in "one shot"
- mode to create a standard, manually-defined L<DBIx::Class::Schema>
- setup, based on what the Loader sees in your database at this moment.
- A Schema/Model pair generated this way will not require
- L<DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader> at runtime, and will not automatically
- adapt itself to changes in your database structure. You can edit
- the generated classes by hand to refine them.
-
- connect_info arguments are the same as what DBIx::Class::Schema::connect
- expects, and are storage_type-specific. For DBI-based storage, these
- arguments are the dsn, username, password, and connect options,
- respectively. These are optional for existing Schemas, but required
- if you use either of the C<create=> options.
+C<CatalystModelName> is the short name for the Catalyst Model class
+being generated (i.e. callable with C<$c-E<gt>model('CatalystModelName')>).
+
+C<MyApp::SchemaClass> is the fully qualified classname of your Schema,
+which might or might not yet exist. Note that you should have a good
+reason to create this under a new global namespace, otherwise use an
+existing top level namespace for your schema class.
+
+C<create=dynamic> instructs this Helper to generate the named Schema
+class for you, basing it on L<DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader> (which
+means the table information will always be dynamically loaded at
+runtime from the database).
+
+C<create=static> instructs this Helper to generate the named Schema
+class for you, using L<DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader> in "one shot"
+mode to create a standard, manually-defined L<DBIx::Class::Schema>
+setup, based on what the Loader sees in your database at this moment.
+A Schema/Model pair generated this way will not require
+L<DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader> at runtime, and will not automatically
+adapt itself to changes in your database structure. You can edit
+the generated classes by hand to refine them.
+
+C<connect_info> arguments are the same as what
+DBIx::Class::Schema::connect expects, and are storage_type-specific.
+For DBI-based storage, these arguments are the dsn, username,
+password, and connect options, respectively. These are optional for
+existing Schemas, but required if you use either of the C<create=>
+options.
Use of either of the C<create=> options requires L<DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader>.
# Use DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader to create a static DBIx::Class::Schema,
# and a Model which references it:
- script/myapp_create.pl model ModelName DBIC::Schema My::SchemaClass create=static dbi:mysql:foodb myuname mypass
+ script/myapp_create.pl model CatalystModelName DBIC::Schema MyApp::SchemaClass create=static dbi:mysql:foodb myuname mypass
# Create a dynamic DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader-based Schema,
# and a Model which references it:
- script/myapp_create.pl model ModelName DBIC::Schema My::SchemaClass create=dynamic dbi:mysql:foodb myuname mypass
+ script/myapp_create.pl model CatalystModelName DBIC::Schema MyApp::SchemaClass create=dynamic dbi:mysql:foodb myuname mypass
# Reference an existing Schema of any kind, and provide some connection information for ->config:
- script/myapp_create.pl model ModelName DBIC::Schema My::SchemaClass dbi:mysql:foodb myuname mypass
+ script/myapp_create.pl model CatalystModelName DBIC::Schema MyApp::SchemaClass dbi:mysql:foodb myuname mypass
# Same, but don't supply connect information yet (you'll need to do this
# in your app config, or [not recommended] in the schema itself).
script/myapp_create.pl model ModelName DBIC::Schema My::SchemaClass
-=head2 METHODS
+=head1 METHODS
-=head3 mk_compclass
+=head2 mk_compclass
=cut
my ( $self, $helper, $schema_class, @connect_info) = @_;
$helper->{schema_class} = $schema_class
- or die "Must supply schema class name";
+ or croak "Must supply schema class name";
my $create = '';
if($connect_info[0] && $connect_info[0] =~ /^create=(dynamic|static)$/) {
$helper->render_file( 'schemaclass', $schema_file );
}
elsif($create eq 'static') {
- my $schema_dir = File::Spec->catfile( $helper->{base}, 'lib' );
- DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader->use("dump_to_dir:$schema_dir", 'make_schema_at')
- or die "Cannot load DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader: $@";
- make_schema_at(
- $schema_class,
- { relationships => 1 },
- \@connect_info,
- );
+ my $schema_dir = File::Spec->catfile( $helper->{base}, 'lib' );
+ DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader->use("dump_to_dir:$schema_dir", 'make_schema_at')
+ or croak "Cannot load DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader: $@";
+
+ my @loader_connect_info = @connect_info;
+ my $num = 6; # argument number on the commandline for "dbi:..."
+ for(@loader_connect_info) {
+ if(/^\s*[[{]/) {
+ $_ = eval "$_";
+ croak "Perl syntax error in commandline argument $num: $@" if $@;
+ }
+ $num++;
+ }
+
+ make_schema_at(
+ $schema_class,
+ { relationships => 1 },
+ \@loader_connect_info,
+ );
}
my $file = $helper->{file};