generate_pod
pod_comment_mode
pod_comment_spillover_length
+ preserve_case
/);
=head1 NAME
=item v6
-All monikers and relationships inflected using L<Lingua::EN::Inflect::Phrase>,
-more aggressive C<_id> stripping from relationships.
+All monikers and relationships are inflected using
+L<Lingua::EN::Inflect::Phrase>, and there is more aggressive C<_id> stripping
+from relationship names.
In general, there is very little difference between v5 and v6 schemas.
This mode is identical to C<v6> mode, except that monikerization of CamelCase
table names is also done correctly.
-If you don't have any CamelCase table names, you can upgrade without breaking
-any of your code.
+CamelCase column names in case-sensitive mode will also be handled correctly
+for relationship name inflection.
+
+Currently, only Sybase ASE, MSSQL with CS/BIN collation and Firebird without
+the L<unquoted_ddl|DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader::DBI::InterBase/unquoted_ddl>
+option are in case-sensitive mode.
+
+If you don't have any CamelCase table or column names, you can upgrade without
+breaking any of your code.
=back
will set the C<cascade_delete> option to 0 for all generated relationships,
except for C<has_many>, which will have cascade_delete as 1.
-NOTE: this option is not supported if v4 backward-compatible naming is
-set either globally (naming => 'v4') or just for relationships.
-
=head2 debug
If set to true, each constructive L<DBIx::Class> statement the loader
File in Perl format, which should return a HASH reference, from which to read
loader options.
+=head1 preserve_case
+
+Usually column names are lowercased, to make them easier to work with in
+L<DBIx::Class>. This option lets you turn this behavior off, if the driver
+supports it.
+
+Drivers for case sensitive databases like Sybase ASE or MSSQL with a
+case-sensitive collation will turn this option on unconditionally.
+
+Currently the drivers for SQLite, mysql, MSSQL and Firebird/InterBase support
+setting this option.
+
=head1 METHODS
None of these methods are intended for direct invocation by regular
require DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader::RelBuilder::Compat::v0_040;
return $self->{relbuilder} ||=
DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader::RelBuilder::Compat::v0_040->new(
- $self->schema, $self->inflect_plural, $self->inflect_singular
+ $self->schema,
+ $self->inflect_plural,
+ $self->inflect_singular,
+ $self->relationship_attrs,
);
}
elsif ($self->naming->{relationships} eq 'v5') {
$self->relationship_attrs,
);
}
+ elsif ($self->naming->{relationships} eq 'v6') {
+ require DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader::RelBuilder::Compat::v0_06;
+ return $self->{relbuilder} ||= DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader::RelBuilder::Compat::v0_06->new (
+ $self->schema,
+ $self->inflect_plural,
+ $self->inflect_singular,
+ $self->relationship_attrs,
+ );
+ }
return $self->{relbuilder} ||= DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader::RelBuilder->new (
$self->schema,
my $cols = $self->_table_columns($table);
my $col_info = $self->__columns_info_for($table);
- if ($self->_is_case_sensitive) {
+ if ($self->preserve_case) {
for my $col (keys %$col_info) {
$col_info->{$col}{accessor} = lc $col
if $col ne lc($col);
return $qt . $table . $qt;
}
-sub _is_case_sensitive { 0 }
-
sub _custom_column_info {
my ( $self, $table_name, $column_name, $column_info ) = @_;
return $result;
}
+sub _lc {
+ my ($self, $name) = @_;
+
+ return $self->preserve_case ? $name : lc($name);
+}
+
+sub _uc {
+ my ($self, $name) = @_;
+
+ return $self->preserve_case ? $name : uc($name);
+}
+
# remove the dump dir from @INC on destruction
sub DESTROY {
my $self = shift;