Catalyst::Manual::Tutorial::10_Appendices - Catalyst Tutorial - Chapter 10: Appendices
-
=head1 OVERVIEW
This is B<Chapter 10 of 10> for the Catalyst tutorial.
=item *
-":0,$s/^ "
+C<":0,$s/^ ">
Removes four leading spaces from the entire file (from the first line,
C<0>, to the last line, C<$>).
=item *
-"%s/^ "
+C<"%s/^ ">
A shortcut for the previous item (C<%> specifies the entire file; so
this removes four leading spaces from every line).
=item *
-":.,$s/^ "
+C<":.,$s/^ ">
Removes the first four spaces from the line the cursor is on at the time
the regex command is executed (".") to the last line of the file.
=item *
-":.,44s/^ "
+C<":.,44s/^ ">
Removes four leading space from the current line through line 44
(obviously adjust the C<44> to the appropriate value in your example).
You can limit the replacement operation by selecting text first (depending
on your version of Emacs, you can either use the mouse or experiment with
commands such as C<C-SPC> to set the mark at the cursor location and
-C<C-E<lt>> and C<C-E<gt>> to set the mark at the beginning and end of the
+C<< C-< >> and C<< C-> >> to set the mark at the beginning and end of the
file respectively.
-Also, Stefan Kangas sent in the following tip about an alternate
-approach using the command C<indent-region> to redo the indentation
-for the currently selected region (adhering to indent rules in the
-current major mode). You can run the command by typing M-x
-indent-region or pressing the default keybinding C-M-\ in cperl-mode.
+Also, Stefan Kangas sent in the following tip about an alternate
+approach using the command C<indent-region> to redo the indentation
+for the currently selected region (adhering to indent rules in the
+current major mode). You can run the command by typing M-x
+indent-region or pressing the default keybinding C-M-\ in cperl-mode.
Additional details can be found here:
-L<http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/emacs/Indentation-Commands.html>
+L<https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/emacs/Indentation-Commands.html>
=head1 APPENDIX 2: USING POSTGRESQL AND MYSQL
The main database used in this tutorial is the very simple yet powerful
-L<SQLite|http://www.sqlite.org>. This section provides information
+L<SQLite|https://www.sqlite.org>. This section provides information
that can be used to "convert" the tutorial to use
-L<PostgreSQL|http://www.postgresql.org> and
-L<MySQL|http://dev.mysql.com>. However, note that part of
+L<PostgreSQL|https://www.postgresql.org> and
+L<MySQL|https://dev.mysql.com>. However, note that part of
the beauty of the MVC architecture is that very little database-specific
code is spread throughout the system (at least when MVC is "done
right"). Consequently, converting from one database to another is
=head2 PostgreSQL
-Use the following steps to adapt the tutorial to PostgreSQL. Thanks
-to Caelum (Rafael Kitover) for assistance with the most recent
-updates, and Louis Moore, Marcello Romani and Tom Lanyon for help with
+Use the following steps to adapt the tutorial to PostgreSQL. Thanks
+to Caelum (Rafael Kitover) for assistance with the most recent
+updates, and Louis Moore, Marcello Romani and Tom Lanyon for help with
earlier versions.
=over 4
Install the PostgreSQL server and client and DBD::Pg:
-If you are following along in Debian 5, you can quickly install these
+If you are following along in Debian 6, you can quickly install these
items via this command:
sudo aptitude install postgresql libdbd-pg-perl libdatetime-format-pg-perl
-To configure the permissions, you can open
-C</etc/postgresql/8.3/main/pg_hba.conf> and change this line (near the
+To configure the permissions, you can open
+F</etc/postgresql/8.3/main/pg_hba.conf> and change this line (near the
bottom):
# "local" is for Unix domain socket connections only
=item *
-Create the database and a user for the database (note that we are
-using "E<lt>catalystE<gt>" to represent the hidden password of
+Create the database and a user for the database (note that we are
+using "<catalyst>" to represent the hidden password of
"catalyst"):
$ sudo -u postgres createuser -P catappuser
=item *
-Open the C<myapp01_psql.sql> in your editor and enter:
+Open the F<myapp01_psql.sql> in your editor and enter:
--
-- Drops just in case you are reloading
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS users CASCADE;
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS roles CASCADE;
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS user_roles CASCADE;
-
+
--
-- Create a very simple database to hold book and author information
--
-- created TIMESTAMP NOT NULL DEFAULT now(),
-- updated TIMESTAMP
);
-
+
CREATE TABLE authors (
id SERIAL PRIMARY KEY,
first_name TEXT,
last_name TEXT
);
-
+
-- 'book_authors' is a many-to-many join table between books & authors
CREATE TABLE book_authors (
book_id INTEGER REFERENCES books(id) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
author_id INTEGER REFERENCES authors(id) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
PRIMARY KEY (book_id, author_id)
);
-
+
---
--- Load some sample data
---
Load the data:
$ psql -U catappuser -W catappdb -f myapp01_psql.sql
- Password for user catappuser:
+ Password for user catappuser:
psql:myapp01_psql.sql:8: NOTICE: CREATE TABLE will create implicit sequence "books_id_seq" for serial column "books.id"
psql:myapp01_psql.sql:8: NOTICE: CREATE TABLE / PRIMARY KEY will create implicit index "books_pkey" for table "books"
CREATE TABLE
$ psql -U catappuser -W catappdb
Password for user catappuser: <catalyst>
Welcome to psql 8.3.7, the PostgreSQL interactive terminal.
-
+
Type: \copyright for distribution terms
\h for help with SQL commands
\? for help with psql commands
\g or terminate with semicolon to execute query
\q to quit
-
+
catappdb=> \dt
List of relations
- Schema | Name | Type | Owner
+ Schema | Name | Type | Owner
--------+--------------+-------+------------
public | authors | table | catappuser
public | book_authors | table | catappuser
public | books | table | catappuser
(3 rows)
-
+
catappdb=> select * from books;
- id | title | rating
+ id | title | rating
----+------------------------------------+--------
1 | CCSP SNRS Exam Certification Guide | 5
2 | TCP/IP Illustrated, Volume 1 | 5
4 | Perl Cookbook | 5
5 | Designing with Web Standards | 5
(5 rows)
-
- catappdb=>
+
+ catappdb=>
=back
After the steps where you:
edit lib/MyApp.pm
-
+
create lib/MyAppDB.pm
-
+
create lib/MyAppDB/Book.pm
-
+
create lib/MyAppDB/Author.pm
-
+
create lib/MyAppDB/BookAuthor.pm
$ rm lib/MyApp/Model/DB.pm # Delete just in case already there
$ script/myapp_create.pl model DB DBIC::Schema MyApp::Schema \
- create=static components=TimeStamp,EncodedColumn \
+ create=static components=TimeStamp,PassphraseColumn \
'dbi:Pg:dbname=catappdb' 'catappuser' 'catalyst' '{ AutoCommit => 1 }'
=back
Re-generate the model using the Catalyst "_create.pl" script:
$ script/myapp_create.pl model DB DBIC::Schema MyApp::Schema \
- create=static components=TimeStamp,EncodedColumn \
+ create=static components=TimeStamp,PassphraseColumn \
'dbi:Pg:dbname=catappdb' 'catappuser' 'catalyst' '{ AutoCommit => 1 }'
Create the C<.sql> file for the user/roles data:
-Open C<myapp02_psql.sql> in your editor and enter:
+Open F<myapp02_psql.sql> in your editor and enter:
--
-- Add users and roles tables, along with a many-to-many join table
--
-
+
CREATE TABLE users (
id SERIAL PRIMARY KEY,
username TEXT,
last_name TEXT,
active INTEGER
);
-
+
CREATE TABLE roles (
id SERIAL PRIMARY KEY,
role TEXT
);
-
+
CREATE TABLE user_roles (
user_id INTEGER REFERENCES users(id) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
role_id INTEGER REFERENCES roles(id) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
PRIMARY KEY (user_id, role_id)
);
-
+
--
-- Load up some initial test data
--
- INSERT INTO users (username, password, email_address, first_name, last_name, active)
+ INSERT INTO users (username, password, email_address, first_name, last_name, active)
VALUES ('test01', 'mypass', 't01@na.com', 'Joe', 'Blow', 1);
- INSERT INTO users (username, password, email_address, first_name, last_name, active)
+ INSERT INTO users (username, password, email_address, first_name, last_name, active)
VALUES ('test02', 'mypass', 't02@na.com', 'Jane', 'Doe', 1);
INSERT INTO users (username, password, email_address, first_name, last_name, active)
VALUES ('test03', 'mypass', 't03@na.com', 'No', 'Go', 0);
$ psql -U catappuser -W catappdb -c "select * from users"
Password for user catappuser: <catalyst>
- id | username | password | email_address | first_name | last_name | active
+ id | username | password | email_address | first_name | last_name | active
----+----------+----------+---------------+------------+-----------+--------
1 | test01 | mypass | t01@na.com | Joe | Blow | 1
2 | test02 | mypass | t02@na.com | Jane | Doe | 1
=item *
-Modify C<set_hashed_passwords.pl> to match the following (the only difference
+Modify F<set_hashed_passwords.pl> to match the following (the only difference
is the C<connect> line):
#!/usr/bin/perl
-
+
use strict;
use warnings;
-
+
use MyApp::Schema;
-
+
my $schema = MyApp::Schema->connect('dbi:Pg:dbname=catappdb', 'catappuser', 'catalyst');
-
+
my @users = $schema->resultset('Users')->all;
-
+
foreach my $user (@users) {
$user->password('mypass');
$user->update;
}
-Run the C<set_hashed_passwords.pl> as per the "normal" flow of the
+Run the F<set_hashed_passwords.pl> as per the "normal" flow of the
tutorial:
$ perl -Ilib set_hashed_passwords.pl
=head2 MySQL
-B<NOTE:> This section is out of data with the rest of the tutorial.
-Consider using SQLite or PostgreSQL since they are current.
-
Use the following steps to adapt the tutorial to MySQL. Thanks to Jim
-Howard for the help.
+Howard for the help and Zsolt Zemancsik for the up to date fixes.
=over 4
=item *
-The Perl C<DBD::MySQL> module
+The Perl L<DBD::MySQL> module
=back
For CentOS users (see
-L<Catalyst::Manual::Installation::CentOS4|Catalyst::Manual::Installation::CentOS4>),
+L<Catalyst::Manual::Installation::CentOS4>),
you can use the following commands to install the software and start the MySQL
daemon:
yum -y install mysql mysql-server
service mysqld start
+For Debian users you can use the following commands to install the software and start the MySQL
+daemon:
+
+ apt-get install mysql-client mysql-server
+ /etc/init.d/mysql start
+
+B<NOTE:> The tutorial is based on Foreign Keys in database which is supported by InnoDB.
+Only MySQL 5.0 and above supports InnoDB storage Engine so you need to have InnoDB support
+in you MySQL. You can simply figure out that your install supports it or not:
+
+ # mysql -u root -p
+ Enter password:
+ Welcome to the MySQL monitor. Commands end with ; or \g.
+
+ Type 'help;' or '\h' for help. Type '\c' to clear the current input
+ statement.
+
+ mysql> SHOW VARIABLES LIKE 'have_innodb';
+ +---------------+-------+
+ | Variable_name | Value |
+ +---------------+-------+
+ | have_innodb | YES |
+ +---------------+-------+
+ 1 row in set (0.01 sec)
+
+ mysql> exit
+ Bye
+
+If the Value is "YES" you can use your setup (Debian based mysql supports it by default).
+Else, you need to configure your my.cnf or start your MySQL daemon without --skip-innodb option.
+
=item *
Create the database and set the permissions:
- $ mysql
+ # mysql -u root -p
+ Enter password:
Welcome to the MySQL monitor. Commands end with ; or \g.
- Your MySQL connection id is 2 to server version: 4.1.20
-
- Type 'help;' or '\h' for help. Type '\c' to clear the buffer.
-
- mysql> create database myapp;
+
+ Type 'help;' or '\h' for help. Type '\c' to clear the current input statement.
+
+ mysql> CREATE DATABASE `myapp`;
Query OK, 1 row affected (0.01 sec)
-
- mysql> grant all on myapp.* to tutorial@'localhost';
+
+ mysql> GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON myapp.* TO 'tutorial'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'yourpassword';
Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec)
-
- mysql> flush privileges;
+
+ mysql> FLUSH PRIVILEGES;
Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec)
-
- mysql> quit
+
+ mysql> exit
Bye
+
=item *
Create the C<.sql> file and load the data:
=item *
-Open the C<myapp01_mysql.sql> in your editor and enter:
+Open the F<myapp01_mysql.sql> in your editor and enter:
--
-- Create a very simple database to hold book and author information
--
- DROP TABLE IF EXISTS books;
- DROP TABLE IF EXISTS book_authors;
- DROP TABLE IF EXISTS authors;
- CREATE TABLE books (
- id INT(11) PRIMARY KEY AUTO_INCREMENT,
- title TEXT ,
- rating INT(11)
- );
+ CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS `books` (
+ `id` int(11) NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
+ `title` text CHARACTER SET utf8,
+ `rating` int(11) DEFAULT NULL,
+ PRIMARY KEY (`id`)
+ ) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8;
-- 'book_authors' is a many-to-many join table between books & authors
- CREATE TABLE book_authors (
- book_id INT(11),
- author_id INT(11),
- PRIMARY KEY (book_id, author_id)
- );
- CREATE TABLE authors (
- id INT(11) PRIMARY KEY AUTO_INCREMENT,
- first_name TEXT,
- last_name TEXT
- );
+ CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS `book_authors` (
+ `book_id` int(11) NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
+ `author_id` int(11) NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
+ PRIMARY KEY (`book_id`,`author_id`),
+ KEY `author_id` (`author_id`)
+ ) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8;
+ CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS `authors` (
+ `id` int(11) NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
+ `first_name` text CHARACTER SET utf8,
+ `last_name` text CHARACTER SET utf8,
+ PRIMARY KEY (`id`)
+ ) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8;
---
--- Load some sample data
---
- INSERT INTO books VALUES (1, 'CCSP SNRS Exam Certification Guide', 5);
- INSERT INTO books VALUES (2, 'TCP/IP Illustrated, Volume 1', 5);
- INSERT INTO books VALUES (3, 'Internetworking with TCP/IP Vol.1', 4);
- INSERT INTO books VALUES (4, 'Perl Cookbook', 5);
- INSERT INTO books VALUES (5, 'Designing with Web Standards', 5);
- INSERT INTO authors VALUES (1, 'Greg', 'Bastien');
- INSERT INTO authors VALUES (2, 'Sara', 'Nasseh');
- INSERT INTO authors VALUES (3, 'Christian', 'Degu');
- INSERT INTO authors VALUES (4, 'Richard', 'Stevens');
- INSERT INTO authors VALUES (5, 'Douglas', 'Comer');
- INSERT INTO authors VALUES (6, 'Tom', 'Christiansen');
- INSERT INTO authors VALUES (7, ' Nathan', 'Torkington');
- INSERT INTO authors VALUES (8, 'Jeffrey', 'Zeldman');
- INSERT INTO book_authors VALUES (1, 1);
- INSERT INTO book_authors VALUES (1, 2);
- INSERT INTO book_authors VALUES (1, 3);
- INSERT INTO book_authors VALUES (2, 4);
- INSERT INTO book_authors VALUES (3, 5);
- INSERT INTO book_authors VALUES (4, 6);
- INSERT INTO book_authors VALUES (4, 7);
- INSERT INTO book_authors VALUES (5, 8);
+ INSERT INTO `books` (`id`, `title`, `rating`) VALUES
+ (1, 'CCSP SNRS Exam Certification Guide', 5),
+ (2, 'TCP/IP Illustrated, Volume 1', 5),
+ (3, 'Internetworking with TCP/IP Vol.1', 4),
+ (4, 'Perl Cookbook', 5),
+ (5, 'Designing with Web Standards', 5);
+
+ INSERT INTO `book_authors` (`book_id`, `author_id`) VALUES
+ (1, 1),
+ (1, 2),
+ (1, 3),
+ (2, 4),
+ (3, 5),
+ (4, 6),
+ (4, 7),
+ (5, 8);
+
+ INSERT INTO `authors` (`id`, `first_name`, `last_name`) VALUES
+ (1, 'Greg', 'Bastien'),
+ (2, 'Sara', 'Nasseh'),
+ (3, 'Christian', 'Degu'),
+ (4, 'Richard', 'Stevens'),
+ (5, 'Douglas', 'Comer'),
+ (6, 'Tom', 'Christiansen'),
+ (7, 'Nathan', 'Torkington'),
+ (8, 'Jeffrey', 'Zeldman');
+
+ ALTER TABLE `book_authors`
+ ADD CONSTRAINT `book_author_ibfk_2` FOREIGN KEY (`author_id`) REFERENCES `authors` (`id`) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
+ ADD CONSTRAINT `book_author_ibfk_1` FOREIGN KEY (`book_id`) REFERENCES `books` (`id`) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE;
=item *
Load the data:
- mysql -ututorial myapp < myapp01_mysql.sql
+ mysql -u tutorial -p myapp < myapp01_mysql.sql
=item *
Make sure the data loaded correctly:
- $ mysql -ututorial myapp
+ $ mysql -u tutorial -p myapp
Reading table information for completion of table and column names
You can turn off this feature to get a quicker startup with -A
-
+
Welcome to the MySQL monitor. Commands end with ; or \g.
- Your MySQL connection id is 4 to server version: 4.1.20
-
+
Type 'help;' or '\h' for help. Type '\c' to clear the buffer.
-
+
mysql> show tables;
+-----------------+
| Tables_in_myapp |
| books |
+-----------------+
3 rows in set (0.00 sec)
-
+
mysql> select * from books;
+----+------------------------------------+--------+
| id | title | rating |
| 5 | Designing with Web Standards | 5 |
+----+------------------------------------+--------+
5 rows in set (0.00 sec)
-
+
mysql>
=back
Regenerate the model using the Catalyst "_create.pl" script:
- script/myapp_create.pl model DB DBIC::Schema MyApp::Schema \
- dbi:mysql:myapp '_username_here_' '_password_here_' '{ AutoCommit => 1 }'
+ script/myapp_create.pl model DB DBIC::Schema MyApp::Schema create=static \
+ dbi:mysql:myapp 'tutorial' 'yourpassword' '{ AutoCommit => 1 }'
=back
Create the C<.sql> file for the user/roles data:
-Open C<myapp02_mysql.sql> in your editor and enter:
+Open F<myapp02_mysql.sql> in your editor and enter:
--
-- Add users and roles tables, along with a many-to-many join table
--
- CREATE TABLE users (
- id INT(11) PRIMARY KEY,
- username TEXT,
- password TEXT,
- email_address TEXT,
- first_name TEXT,
- last_name TEXT,
- active INT(11)
- );
- CREATE TABLE roles (
- id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY,
- role TEXT
- );
- CREATE TABLE user_roles (
- user_id INT(11),
- role_id INT(11),
- PRIMARY KEY (user_id, role_id)
- );
+ CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS `roles` (
+ `id` int(11) NOT NULL,
+ `role` text CHARACTER SET utf8,
+ PRIMARY KEY (`id`)
+ ) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8;
+ CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS `users` (
+ `id` int(11) NOT NULL,
+ `username` text CHARACTER SET utf8,
+ `password` text CHARACTER SET utf8,
+ `email_address` text CHARACTER SET utf8,
+ `first_name` text CHARACTER SET utf8,
+ `last_name` text CHARACTER SET utf8,
+ `active` int(11) DEFAULT NULL,
+ PRIMARY KEY (`id`)
+ ) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8;
+ CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS `user_roles` (
+ `user_id` int(11) NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
+ `role_id` int(11) NOT NULL DEFAULT '0',
+ PRIMARY KEY (`user_id`,`role_id`),
+ KEY `role_id` (`role_id`)
+ ) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8;
--
-- Load up some initial test data
--
- INSERT INTO users VALUES (1, 'test01', 'mypass', 't01@na.com', 'Joe', 'Blow', 1);
- INSERT INTO users VALUES (2, 'test02', 'mypass', 't02@na.com', 'Jane', 'Doe', 1);
- INSERT INTO users VALUES (3, 'test03', 'mypass', 't03@na.com', 'No', 'Go', 0);
- INSERT INTO roles VALUES (1, 'user');
- INSERT INTO roles VALUES (2, 'admin');
- INSERT INTO user_roles VALUES (1, 1);
- INSERT INTO user_roles VALUES (1, 2);
- INSERT INTO user_roles VALUES (2, 1);
- INSERT INTO user_roles VALUES (3, 1);
+ INSERT INTO `roles` (`id`, `role`) VALUES
+ (1, 'user'),
+ (2, 'admin');
+
+ INSERT INTO `users` (`id`, `username`, `password`, `email_address`, `first_name`, `last_name`, `active`) VALUES
+ (1, 'test01', 'mypass', 't01@na.com', 'Joe', 'Blow', 1),
+ (2, 'test02', 'mypass', 't02@na.com', 'Jane', 'Doe', 1),
+ (3, 'test03', 'mypass', 't03@na.com', 'No', 'Go', 0);
+
+ INSERT INTO `user_roles` (`user_id`, `role_id`) VALUES
+ (1, 1),
+ (2, 1),
+ (3, 1),
+ (1, 2);
+
+ ALTER TABLE `user_roles
+ ADD CONSTRAINT `user_role_ibfk_2` FOREIGN KEY (`role_id`) REFERENCES `roles` (`id`) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE,
+ ADD CONSTRAINT `user_role_ibfk_1` FOREIGN KEY (`user_id`) REFERENCES `users` (`id`) ON DELETE CASCADE ON UPDATE CASCADE;
=item *
Load the user/roles data:
- mysql -ututorial myapp < myapp02_mysql.sql
+ mysql -u tutorial -p myapp < myapp02_mysql.sql
+
+=item *
+
+Update the model:
+
+=over 4
+
+=item *
+
+Regenerate the model using the Catalyst "_create.pl" script:
+
+ script/myapp_create.pl model DB DBIC::Schema MyApp::Schema create=static \
+ components=TimeStamp,PassphraseColumn dbi:mysql:myapp 'tutorial' 'yourpassword' '{ AutoCommit => 1 }'
+
+=back
=item *
Create the C<.sql> file for the hashed password data:
-Open C<myapp03_mysql.sql> in your editor and enter:
+Open F<myapp03_mysql.sql> in your editor and enter:
--
-- Convert passwords to SHA-1 hashes
--
- UPDATE users SET password = 'e727d1464ae12436e899a726da5b2f11d8381b26' WHERE id = 1;
- UPDATE users SET password = 'e727d1464ae12436e899a726da5b2f11d8381b26' WHERE id = 2;
- UPDATE users SET password = 'e727d1464ae12436e899a726da5b2f11d8381b26' WHERE id = 3;
+ UPDATE users SET password = '{SSHA}esgz64CpHMo8pMfgIIszP13ft23z/zio04aCwNdm0wc6MDeloMUH4g==' WHERE id = 1;
+ UPDATE users SET password = '{SSHA}FpGhpCJus+Ea9ne4ww8404HH+hJKW/fW+bAv1v6FuRUy2G7I2aoTRQ==' WHERE id = 2;
+ UPDATE users SET password = '{SSHA}ZyGlpiHls8qFBSbHr3r5t/iqcZE602XLMbkSVRRNl6rF8imv1abQVg==' WHERE id = 3;
=item *
Load the user/roles data:
- mysql -ututorial myapp < myapp03_mysql.sql
+ mysql -u tutorial -p myapp < myapp03_mysql.sql
=back
Kennedy Clark, C<hkclark@gmail.com>
-Please report any errors, issues or suggestions to the author. The
-most recent version of the Catalyst Tutorial can be found at
-L<http://dev.catalyst.perl.org/repos/Catalyst/Catalyst-Manual/5.80/trunk/lib/Catalyst/Manual/Tutorial/>.
+Feel free to contact the author for any errors or suggestions, but the
+best way to report issues is via the CPAN RT Bug system at
+L<https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Dist/Display.html?Name=Catalyst-Manual>.
-Copyright 2006-2008, Kennedy Clark, under Creative Commons License
-(L<http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/us/>).
+Copyright 2006-2011, Kennedy Clark, under the
+Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike License Version 3.0
+(L<https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/us/>).