use Carp;
require DBIx::Class;
-our $VERSION = '0.11';
+our $VERSION = '0.13';
__PACKAGE__->mk_classaccessor('composed_schema');
__PACKAGE__->mk_accessors('schema');
use base qw/DBIx::Class/
__PACKAGE__->load_components(qw/Core/);
- __PACKAGE__->table('actor');
+ __PACKAGE__->table('role');
...
$c->model('FilmDB')->class(...);
# For resultsets, there's an even quicker shortcut:
- $c->model('FilmDB::Acot')
+ $c->model('FilmDB::Actor')
# is the same as $c->model('FilmDB')->resultset('Actor')
# To get the composed schema for making new connections:
C<storage_type> (see your storage type documentation for more details).
This is not required if C<schema_class> already has connection information
-defined in itself (which would be the case for a Schema defined by
-L<DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader>, for instance).
+defined inside itself (which isn't highly recommended, but can be done)
For L<DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI>, which is the only supported
C<storage_type> in L<DBIx::Class> at the time of this writing, the
# XXX This is temporary, until DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI supports the
# same syntax and we switch our requisite to that version somewhere
# down the line. This syntax is already committed into DBIx::Class
- # dev branch post-0.06.
+ # -current branch post-0.06.
# At that time, this whole block can revert back to just being:
# $self->schema->connection(@{$self->{connect_info}});