__PACKAGE__->mk_classdata('storage');
__PACKAGE__->mk_classdata('exception_action');
__PACKAGE__->mk_classdata('stacktrace' => $ENV{DBIC_TRACE} || 0);
+__PACKAGE__->mk_classdata('default_resultset_attributes' => {});
=head1 NAME
Actually, you probably just wanted to call connect.
-=for hidden due to deprecation
+=begin hidden
+
+(hidden due to deprecation)
Calls L<DBIx::Class::Schema/"compose_namespace"> to the target namespace,
calls L<DBIx::Class::Schema/connection> with @db_info on the new schema,
on L<DBIx::Class::ResultSet> objects with L<DBIx::Class::Schema/resultset> for
more information.
+=end hidden
+
=cut
{
Class::C3->reinitialize();
{
no strict 'refs';
+ no warnings 'redefine';
foreach my $meth (qw/class source resultset/) {
*{"${target}::${meth}"} =
sub { shift->schema->$meth(@_) };
$self->storage->txn_do(@_);
}
+=head2 txn_scope_guard
+
+Runs C<txn_scope_guard> on the schema's storage.
+
+=cut
+
+sub txn_scope_guard {
+ my $self = shift;
+
+ $self->storage or $self->throw_exception
+ ('txn_scope_guard called on $schema without storage');
+
+ $self->storage->txn_scope_guard(@_);
+}
+
=head2 txn_begin
Begins a transaction (does nothing if AutoCommit is off). Equivalent to
$self->storage->txn_rollback;
}
+=head2 svp_begin
+
+Creates a new savepoint (does nothing outside a transaction).
+Equivalent to calling $schema->storage->svp_begin. See
+L<DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI/"svp_begin"> for more information.
+
+=cut
+
+sub svp_begin {
+ my ($self, $name) = @_;
+
+ $self->storage or $self->throw_exception
+ ('svp_begin called on $schema without storage');
+
+ $self->storage->svp_begin($name);
+}
+
+=head2 svp_release
+
+Releases a savepoint (does nothing outside a transaction).
+Equivalent to calling $schema->storage->svp_release. See
+L<DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI/"svp_release"> for more information.
+
+=cut
+
+sub svp_release {
+ my ($self, $name) = @_;
+
+ $self->storage or $self->throw_exception
+ ('svp_release called on $schema without storage');
+
+ $self->storage->svp_release($name);
+}
+
+=head2 svp_rollback
+
+Rollback to a savepoint (does nothing outside a transaction).
+Equivalent to calling $schema->storage->svp_rollback. See
+L<DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI/"svp_rollback"> for more information.
+
+=cut
+
+sub svp_rollback {
+ my ($self, $name) = @_;
+
+ $self->storage or $self->throw_exception
+ ('svp_rollback called on $schema without storage');
+
+ $self->storage->svp_rollback($name);
+}
+
=head2 clone
=over 4
[ 2, 'Indie Band' ],
...
]);
+
+Since wantarray context is basically the same as looping over $rs->create(...)
+you won't see any performance benefits and in this case the method is more for
+convenience. Void context sends the column information directly to storage
+using <DBI>s bulk insert method. So the performance will be much better for
+storages that support this method.
+
+Because of this difference in the way void context inserts rows into your
+database you need to note how this will effect any loaded components that
+override or augment insert. For example if you are using a component such
+as L<DBIx::Class::UUIDColumns> to populate your primary keys you MUST use
+wantarray context if you want the PKs automatically created.
=cut
if !$self->exception_action || !$self->exception_action->(@_);
}
-=head2 deploy (EXPERIMENTAL)
+=head2 deploy
=over 4
Attempts to deploy the schema to the current storage using L<SQL::Translator>.
-Note that this feature is currently EXPERIMENTAL and may not work correctly
-across all databases, or fully handle complex relationships. Saying that, it
-has been used successfully by many people, including the core dev team.
-
See L<SQL::Translator/METHODS> for a list of values for C<$sqlt_args>. The most
common value for this would be C<< { add_drop_table => 1, } >> to have the SQL
produced include a DROP TABLE statement for each table created.
$self->storage->deploy($self, undef, $sqltargs, $dir);
}
+=head2 deployment_statements
+
+=over 4
+
+=item Arguments: $rdbms_type
+
+=back
+
+Returns the SQL statements used by L</deploy> and L<DBIx::Class::Schema/deploy>.
+C<$rdbms_type> provides the DBI database driver name for which the SQL
+statements are produced. If not supplied, the type of the current schema storage
+will be used.
+
+=cut
+
+sub deployment_statements {
+ my ($self, $rdbms_type) = @_;
+
+ $self->throw_exception("Can't generate deployment statements without a storage")
+ if not $self->storage;
+
+ $self->storage->deployment_statements($self, $rdbms_type);
+}
+
=head2 create_ddl_dir (EXPERIMENTAL)
=over 4
return $filename;
}
+=head2 sqlt_deploy_hook($sqlt_schema)
+
+An optional sub which you can declare in your own Schema class that will get
+passed the L<SQL::Translator::Schema> object when you deploy the schema via
+L</create_ddl_dir> or L</deploy>.
+
+For an example of what you can do with this, see
+L<DBIx::Class::Manual::Cookbook/Adding Indexes And Functions To Your SQL>.
+
+=head2 thaw
+
+Provided as the recommened way of thawing schema objects. You can call
+C<Storable::thaw> directly if you wish, but the thawed objects will not have a
+reference to any schema, so are rather useless
+
+=cut
+
+sub thaw {
+ my ($self, $obj) = @_;
+ local $DBIx::Class::ResultSourceHandle::thaw_schema = $self;
+ return Storable::thaw($obj);
+}
+
+=head2 freeze
+
+This doesn't actualy do anything more than call L<Storable/freeze>, it is just
+provided here for symetry.
+
+=cut
+
+sub freeze {
+ return Storable::freeze($_[1]);
+}
+
+=head2 dclone
+
+Recommeneded way of dcloning objects. This is needed to properly maintain
+references to the schema object (which itself is B<not> cloned.)
+
+=cut
+
+sub dclone {
+ my ($self, $obj) = @_;
+ local $DBIx::Class::ResultSourceHandle::thaw_schema = $self;
+ return Storable::dclone($obj);
+}
+
1;
=head1 AUTHORS