queries!
Thankfully, L<DBIx::Class> has a C<prefetch> attribute to solve this problem.
-This allows you to fetch results from a related table as well as the main table
-for your class:
+This allows you to fetch results from related tables in advance:
my $rs = $schema->resultset('CD')->search(
{
# WHERE liner_notes.notes LIKE '%some text%'
# AND author.name = 'A. Writer'
+=head2 Multi-step prefetch
+
+From 0.04999_05 onwards, C<prefetch> can be nested more than one relationship
+deep using the same syntax as a multi-step join:
+
+ my $rs = $schema->resultset('Tag')->search(
+ {},
+ {
+ prefetch => {
+ cd => 'artist'
+ }
+ }
+ );
+
+ # Equivalent SQL:
+ # SELECT tag.*, cd.*, artist.* FROM tag
+ # JOIN cd ON tag.cd = cd.cdid
+ # JOIN artist ON cd.artist = artist.artistid
+
+Now accessing our C<cd> and C<artist> relationships does not need additional
+SQL statements:
+
+ my $tag = $rs->first;
+ print $tag->cd->artist->name;
+
=head2 Transactions
As of version 0.04001, there is improved transaction support in
your main database class to make sure it disconnects cleanly:
$SIG{INT} = sub {
- __PACKAGE__->storage->dbh->disconnect;
+ __PACKAGE__->storage->disconnect;
};
=head2 Schema import/export
The following example shows simplistically how you might use DBIx::Class to
deploy versioned schemas to your customers. The basic process is as follows:
-1) Create a DBIx::Class schema
-2) Save the schema
-3) Deploy to customers
-4) Modify schema to change functionality
-5) Deploy update to customers
+=over 4
+
+=item 1.
+
+Create a DBIx::Class schema
+
+=item 2.
+
+Save the schema
+
+=item 3.
+
+Deploy to customers
+
+=item 4.
+
+Modify schema to change functionality
+
+=item 5.
+
+Deploy update to customers
+
+=back
=head3 Create a DBIx::Class schema
There are several ways you could deploy your schema. These are probably
beyond the scope of this recipe, but might include:
-1) Require customer to apply manually using their RDBMS.
-2) Package along with your app, making database dump/schema update/tests
+=over 4
+
+=item 1.
+
+Require customer to apply manually using their RDBMS.
+
+=item 2.
+
+Package along with your app, making database dump/schema update/tests
all part of your install.
+=back
+
=head3 Modify the schema to change functionality
As your application evolves, it may be necessary to modify your schema to
The schema update can be deployed to customers using the same method as before.
+=head2 Setting limit dialect for SQL::Abstract::Limit
+
+In some cases, SQL::Abstract::Limit cannot determine the dialect of the remote
+SQL-server by looking at the database-handle. This is a common problem when
+using the DBD::JDBC, since the DBD-driver only know that in has a Java-driver
+available, not which JDBC-driver the Java component has loaded.
+This specifically sets the limit_dialect to Microsoft SQL-server (Se more names
+in SQL::Abstract::Limit -documentation.
+
+ __PACKAGE__->storage->sql_maker->limit_dialect('mssql');
+
+The JDBC-bridge is one way of getting access to a MSSQL-server from a platform
+that Microsoft doesn't deliver native client libraries for. (e.g. Linux)
+
=cut