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 GETTING STARTED
Firstly you need to setup your schema class as per the L</SYNOPSIS>, make sure
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';
+ $self->throw_exception("A versioned schema has already been deployed, try upgrade instead.\n");
}
# default to current version if none passed
{
my ($self) = @_;
- my $info = $self->storage->connect_info;
- my $args = $info->[-1];
+ my $conn_info = $self->storage->connect_info;
+ $self->{vschema} = DBIx::Class::Version->connect(@$conn_info);
+ my $conn_attrs = $self->{vschema}->storage->_dbic_connect_attributes || {};
- $self->{vschema} = DBIx::Class::Version->connect(@$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 $vschema_compat = DBIx::Class::VersionCompat->connect(@$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 " . $vtable_compat->result_source->from);
}
}
# This is necessary since there are legitimate cases when upgrades can happen
# back to back within the same second. This breaks things since we relay on the
# ability to sort by the 'installed' value. The logical choice of an autoinc
- # is not possible, as it will break multiple legacy installations. Also it is
+ # is not possible, as it will break multiple legacy installations. Also it is
# not possible to format the string sanely, as the column is a varchar(20).
# The 'v' character is added to the front of the string, so that any version
# formatted by this new function will sort _after_ any existing 200... strings.
my @tm = gettimeofday();
my @dt = gmtime ($tm[0]);
- my $o = $vtable->create({
+ my $o = $vtable->create({
version => $version,
installed => sprintf("v%04d%02d%02d_%02d%02d%02d.%03.0f",
$dt[5] + 1900,
{
my ($self, $rs) = @_;
- my $c;
- my $exception;
- try {
- $c = $rs->search({ 1, 0 })->count;
+ return try {
+ $rs->search(\'1=0')->cursor->next;
+ 1;
} catch {
- $exception=1;
+ 0;
};
- return 0 if $exception || !defined $c;
-
- return 1;
}
1;