For ODBC support, see L<DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI::ODBC::Firebird>.
+To turn on L<DBIx::Class::InflateColumn::DateTime> support, see
+L</connect_call_datetime_setup>.
+
=cut
sub _prep_for_execute {
my ($op, $extra_bind, $ident, $args) = @_;
if ($op eq 'insert') {
- my @pk = $ident->primary_columns;
+ my @pk = $ident->_pri_cols;
my %pk;
@pk{@pk} = ();
return { limit_dialect => 'FirstSkip', %{$self->{_sql_maker_opts}||{}} };
}
-sub datetime_parser_type { __PACKAGE__ }
+sub _svp_begin {
+ my ($self, $name) = @_;
+
+ $self->_get_dbh->do("SAVEPOINT $name");
+}
+
+sub _svp_release {
+ my ($self, $name) = @_;
+
+ $self->_get_dbh->do("RELEASE SAVEPOINT $name");
+}
+
+sub _svp_rollback {
+ my ($self, $name) = @_;
+
+ $self->_get_dbh->do("ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT $name")
+}
+
+sub _ping {
+ my $self = shift;
+
+ my $dbh = $self->_dbh or return 0;
+
+ local $dbh->{RaiseError} = 1;
+
+ eval {
+ $dbh->do('select 1 from rdb$database');
+ };
+
+ return $@ ? 0 : 1;
+}
+
+# We want dialect 3 for new features and quoting to work, DBD::InterBase uses
+# dialect 1 (interbase compat) by default.
+sub _init {
+ my $self = shift;
+ $self->_set_sql_dialect(3);
+}
+
+sub _set_sql_dialect {
+ my $self = shift;
+ my $val = shift || 3;
+
+ my $dsn = $self->_dbi_connect_info->[0];
+
+ return if ref($dsn) eq 'CODE';
+
+ if ($dsn !~ /ib_dialect=/) {
+ $self->_dbi_connect_info->[0] = "$dsn;ib_dialect=$val";
+ my $connected = defined $self->_dbh;
+ $self->disconnect;
+ $self->ensure_connected if $connected;
+ }
+}
+
+# softcommit makes savepoints work
+sub _run_connection_actions {
+ my $self = shift;
+
+ $self->_dbh->{ib_softcommit} = 1;
+
+ $self->next::method(@_);
+}
+
+=head2 connect_call_datetime_setup
-my ($datetime_parser, $datetime_formatter);
+Used as:
+
+ on_connect_call => 'datetime_setup'
+
+In L<connect_info|DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI/connect_info> to set the date and
+timestamp formats using:
+
+ $dbh->{ib_time_all} = 'ISO';
+
+See L<DBD::InterBase> for more details.
+
+The C<TIMESTAMP> data type supports up to 4 digits after the decimal point for
+second precision. The full precision is used.
+
+The C<DATE> data type stores the date portion only, and it B<MUST> be declared
+with:
+
+ data_type => 'date'
+
+in your Result class.
+
+Timestamp columns can be declared with either C<datetime> or C<timestamp>.
+
+You will need the L<DateTime::Format::Strptime> module for inflation to work.
+
+For L<DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI::ODBC::Firebird>, this is a noop and sub-second
+precision is not currently available.
+
+=cut
+
+sub connect_call_datetime_setup {
+ my $self = shift;
+
+ $self->_get_dbh->{ib_time_all} = 'ISO';
+}
+
+sub datetime_parser_type {
+ 'DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI::InterBase::DateTime::Format'
+}
+
+package # hide from PAUSE
+ DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI::InterBase::DateTime::Format;
+
+my $timestamp_format = '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S.%4N'; # %F %T
+my $date_format = '%Y-%m-%d';
+
+my ($timestamp_parser, $date_parser);
sub parse_datetime {
- shift;
- require DateTime::Format::Strptime;
- $datetime_parser ||= DateTime::Format::Strptime->new(
- pattern => '%a %d %b %Y %r',
-# there should be a %Z (TZ) on the end, but it's ambiguous and not parsed
- on_error => 'croak',
- );
- $datetime_parser->parse_datetime(shift);
+ shift;
+ require DateTime::Format::Strptime;
+ $timestamp_parser ||= DateTime::Format::Strptime->new(
+ pattern => $timestamp_format,
+ on_error => 'croak',
+ );
+ return $timestamp_parser->parse_datetime(shift);
}
sub format_datetime {
- shift;
- require DateTime::Format::Strptime;
- $datetime_formatter ||= DateTime::Format::Strptime->new(
- pattern => '%F %H:%M:%S.%4N',
- on_error => 'croak',
- );
- $datetime_formatter->format_datetime(shift);
+ shift;
+ require DateTime::Format::Strptime;
+ $timestamp_parser ||= DateTime::Format::Strptime->new(
+ pattern => $timestamp_format,
+ on_error => 'croak',
+ );
+ return $timestamp_parser->format_datetime(shift);
+}
+
+sub parse_date {
+ shift;
+ require DateTime::Format::Strptime;
+ $date_parser ||= DateTime::Format::Strptime->new(
+ pattern => $date_format,
+ on_error => 'croak',
+ );
+ return $date_parser->parse_datetime(shift);
+}
+
+sub format_date {
+ shift;
+ require DateTime::Format::Strptime;
+ $date_parser ||= DateTime::Format::Strptime->new(
+ pattern => $date_format,
+ on_error => 'croak',
+ );
+ return $date_parser->format_datetime(shift);
}
1;
work with earlier versions, we'll need to figure out how to retrieve the bodies
of C<BEFORE INSERT> triggers and parse them for the C<GENERATOR> name.
-=item *
-
-C<TIMESTAMP> values are written with precision of 4 numbers after the decimal
-point for seconds, but read with only second precision.
-
-If you know of a session variable we can set to control how timestamps look as
-strings, please let us know (via RT.)
-
-Otherwise we'll need to rewrite the produced SQL for timestamps, at some point.
-
=back
=head1 AUTHOR