schema version using a diff from your I<upgrade_directory>. If a suitable diff is
not found then no upgrade is possible.
-NB: At the moment, only SQLite and MySQL are supported. This is due to
-spotty behaviour in the SQL::Translator producers, please help us by
-enhancing them. Ask on the mailing list or IRC channel for details (community details
-in L<DBIx::Class>).
+=head1 SEE ALSO
+
+L<DBIx::Class::DeploymentHandler> is a much more powerful alternative to this
+module. Examples of things it can do that this module cannot do include
+
+=over
+
+=item *
+
+Downgrades in addition to upgrades
+
+=item *
+
+Multiple sql files files per upgrade/downgrade/install
+
+=item *
+
+Perl scripts allowed for upgrade/downgrade/install
+
+=item *
+
+Just one set of files needed for upgrade, unlike this module where one might
+need to generate C<factorial(scalar @versions)>
+
+=back
=head1 GETTING STARTED
use Carp::Clan qw/^DBIx::Class/;
use Time::HiRes qw/gettimeofday/;
+use Try::Tiny;
+use namespace::clean;
__PACKAGE__->mk_classdata('_filedata');
__PACKAGE__->mk_classdata('upgrade_directory');
# must be called on a fresh database
if ($self->get_db_version()) {
- carp 'Install not possible as versions table already exists in database';
+ $self->throw_exception("A versioned schema has already been deployed, try upgrade instead.\n");
}
# default to current version if none passed
=back
-Virtual method that should be overriden to create an upgrade file.
+Virtual method that should be overridden to create an upgrade file.
This is useful in the case of upgrading across multiple versions
to concatenate several files to create one upgrade file.
=back
-Virtual method that should be overriden to return an ordered list
+Virtual method that should be overridden to return an ordered list
of schema versions. This is then used to produce a set of steps to
upgrade through to achieve the required schema version.
then it is assumed you can do the upgrade as a single step). It
then iterates through the list of versions between the current db
version and the schema version applying one update at a time until
-all relvant updates are applied.
+all relevant updates are applied.
The individual update steps are performed by using
L</upgrade_single_step>, which will apply the update and also
my ($self, $rs) = @_;
my $vtable = $self->{vschema}->resultset('Table');
- my $version = eval {
+ my $version = try {
$vtable->search({}, { order_by => { -desc => 'installed' }, rows => 1 } )
->get_column ('version')
->next;
compatibility between the old versions table (SchemaVersions) and the new one
(dbix_class_schema_versions).
-To avoid the checks on connect, set the env var DBIC_NO_VERSION_CHECK or alternatively you can set the ignore_version attr in the forth argument like so:
+To avoid the checks on connect, set the environment var DBIC_NO_VERSION_CHECK or alternatively you can set the ignore_version attr in the forth argument like so:
my $schema = MyApp::Schema->connect(
$dsn,
sub connection {
my $self = shift;
$self->next::method(@_);
- $self->_on_connect($_[3]);
+ $self->_on_connect();
return $self;
}
sub _on_connect
{
- my ($self, $args) = @_;
+ my ($self) = @_;
- $args = {} unless $args;
+ my $conn_info = $self->storage->connect_info;
+ $self->{vschema} = DBIx::Class::Version->connect(@$conn_info);
+ my $conn_attrs = $self->{vschema}->storage->_dbic_connect_attributes || {};
- $self->{vschema} = DBIx::Class::Version->connect(@{$self->storage->connect_info()});
my $vtable = $self->{vschema}->resultset('Table');
# useful when connecting from scripts etc
- return if ($args->{ignore_version} || ($ENV{DBIC_NO_VERSION_CHECK} && !exists $args->{ignore_version}));
+ return if ($conn_attrs->{ignore_version} || ($ENV{DBIC_NO_VERSION_CHECK} && !exists $conn_attrs->{ignore_version}));
# check for legacy versions table and move to new if exists
- my $vschema_compat = DBIx::Class::VersionCompat->connect(@{$self->storage->connect_info()});
unless ($self->_source_exists($vtable)) {
- my $vtable_compat = $vschema_compat->resultset('TableCompat');
+ my $vtable_compat = DBIx::Class::VersionCompat->connect(@$conn_info)->resultset('TableCompat');
if ($self->_source_exists($vtable_compat)) {
$self->{vschema}->deploy;
map { $vtable->create({ installed => $_->Installed, version => $_->Version }) } $vtable_compat->all;
- $self->storage->dbh->do("DROP TABLE " . $vtable_compat->result_source->from);
+ $self->storage->_get_dbh->do("DROP TABLE " . $vtable_compat->result_source->from);
}
}
return;
}
- $self->throw_exception($self->storage->_sqlt_version_error)
- if (not $self->storage->_sqlt_version_ok);
+ unless (DBIx::Class::Optional::Dependencies->req_ok_for ('deploy')) {
+ $self->throw_exception("Unable to proceed without " . DBIx::Class::Optional::Dependencies->req_missing_for ('deploy') );
+ }
my $db_tr = SQL::Translator->new({
add_drop_table => 1,
# This is necessary since there are legitimate cases when upgrades can happen
# back to back within the same second. This breaks things since we relay on the
# ability to sort by the 'installed' value. The logical choice of an autoinc
- # is not possible, as it will break multiple legacy installations. Also it is
+ # is not possible, as it will break multiple legacy installations. Also it is
# not possible to format the string sanely, as the column is a varchar(20).
# The 'v' character is added to the front of the string, so that any version
# formatted by this new function will sort _after_ any existing 200... strings.
my @tm = gettimeofday();
my @dt = gmtime ($tm[0]);
- my $o = $vtable->create({
+ my $o = $vtable->create({
version => $version,
installed => sprintf("v%04d%02d%02d_%02d%02d%02d.%03.0f",
$dt[5] + 1900,
my @data = split /\n/, join '', <$fh>;
close $fh;
- @data = grep {
- $_ &&
- !/^--/ &&
- !/^(BEGIN|BEGIN TRANSACTION|COMMIT)/m
- } split /;/,
- join '', @data;
+ @data = split /;/,
+ join '',
+ grep { $_ &&
+ !/^--/ &&
+ !/^(BEGIN|BEGIN TRANSACTION|COMMIT)/mi }
+ @data;
return \@data;
}
{
my ($self, $rs) = @_;
- my $c = eval {
- $rs->search({ 1, 0 })->count;
+ return try {
+ $rs->search(\'1=0')->cursor->next;
+ 1;
+ } catch {
+ 0;
};
- return 0 if $@ || !defined $c;
-
- return 1;
}
1;