use strict;
use warnings;
-BEGIN {
- package DBIx::Class::_ENV_;
-
- if ($] < 5.009_005) {
- require MRO::Compat;
- *OLD_MRO = sub () { 1 };
- }
- else {
- require mro;
- *OLD_MRO = sub () { 0 };
- }
-
- # ::Runmode would only be loaded by DBICTest, which in turn implies t/
- *DBICTEST = eval { DBICTest::RunMode->is_author }
- ? sub () { 1 }
- : sub () { 0 }
- ;
-
- # During 5.13 dev cycle HELEMs started to leak on copy
- *PEEPEENESS = (defined $ENV{DBICTEST_ALL_LEAKS}
- # request for all tests would force "non-leaky" illusion and vice-versa
- ? ! $ENV{DBICTEST_ALL_LEAKS}
-
- # otherwise confess that this perl is busted ONLY on smokers
- : do {
- if (eval { DBICTest::RunMode->is_smoker }) {
-
- # leaky 5.13.6 (fixed in blead/cefd5c7c)
- if ($] == '5.013006') { 1 }
+our $VERSION;
+# Always remember to do all digits for the version even if they're 0
+# i.e. first release of 0.XX *must* be 0.XX000. This avoids fBSD ports
+# brain damage and presumably various other packaging systems too
- # not sure why this one leaks, but disable anyway - ANDK seems to make it weep
- elsif ($] == '5.013005') { 1 }
+# $VERSION declaration must stay up here, ahead of any other package
+# declarations, as to not confuse various modules attempting to determine
+# this ones version, whether that be s.c.o. or Module::Metadata, etc
+$VERSION = '0.08250';
- else { 0 }
- }
- else { 0 }
- }
- ) ? sub () { 1 } : sub () { 0 };
-}
+$VERSION = eval $VERSION if $VERSION =~ /_/; # numify for warning-free dev releases
+use DBIx::Class::_Util;
use mro 'c3';
use DBIx::Class::Optional::Dependencies;
-use vars qw($VERSION);
use base qw/DBIx::Class::Componentised DBIx::Class::AccessorGroup/;
use DBIx::Class::StartupCheck;
+use DBIx::Class::Exception;
__PACKAGE__->mk_group_accessors(inherited => '_skip_namespace_frames');
-__PACKAGE__->_skip_namespace_frames('^DBIx::Class|^SQL::Abstract|^Try::Tiny');
+__PACKAGE__->_skip_namespace_frames('^DBIx::Class|^SQL::Abstract|^Try::Tiny|^Class::Accessor::Grouped|^Context::Preserve');
sub mk_classdata {
shift->mk_classaccessor(@_);
sub component_base_class { 'DBIx::Class' }
-# Always remember to do all digits for the version even if they're 0
-# i.e. first release of 0.XX *must* be 0.XX000. This avoids fBSD ports
-# brain damage and presumably various other packaging systems too
-$VERSION = '0.08191';
-
-$VERSION = eval $VERSION if $VERSION =~ /_/; # numify for warning-free dev releases
-
sub MODIFY_CODE_ATTRIBUTES {
my ($class,$code,@attrs) = @_;
$class->mk_classdata('__attr_cache' => {})
1;
+__END__
+
+=encoding UTF-8
+
=head1 NAME
DBIx::Class - Extensible and flexible object <-> relational mapper.
-=head1 GETTING HELP/SUPPORT
+=head1 WHERE TO START READING
-The community can be found via:
+See L<DBIx::Class::Manual::DocMap> for an overview of the exhaustive documentation.
+To get the most out of DBIx::Class with the least confusion it is strongly
+recommended to read (at the very least) the
+L<Manuals|DBIx::Class::Manual::DocMap/Manuals> in the order presented there.
-=over
+=head1 HOW TO GET HELP
-=item * Web Site: L<http://www.dbix-class.org/>
+Due to the complexity of its problem domain, DBIx::Class is a relatively
+complex framework. After you start using DBIx::Class questions will inevitably
+arise. If you are stuck with a problem or have doubts about a particular
+approach do not hesitate to contact the community with your questions. The
+list below is sorted by "fastest response time":
+
+=over
=item * IRC: irc.perl.org#dbix-class
=for html
-<a href="http://chat.mibbit.com/#dbix-class@irc.perl.org">(click for instant chatroom login)</a>
+<a href="https://chat.mibbit.com/#dbix-class@irc.perl.org">(click for instant chatroom login)</a>
=item * Mailing list: L<http://lists.scsys.co.uk/mailman/listinfo/dbix-class>
-=item * RT Bug Tracker: L<https://rt.cpan.org/Dist/Display.html?Queue=DBIx-Class>
+=item * RT Bug Tracker: L<https://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/Bugs.html?Dist=DBIx-Class>
-=item * gitweb: L<http://git.shadowcat.co.uk/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?p=dbsrgits/DBIx-Class.git>
+=item * Twitter: L<https://www.twitter.com/dbix_class>
-=item * git: L<git://git.shadowcat.co.uk/dbsrgits/DBIx-Class.git>
-
-=item * twitter L<http://www.twitter.com/dbix_class>
+=item * Web Site: L<http://www.dbix-class.org/>
=back
=head1 SYNOPSIS
-Create a schema class called MyApp/Schema.pm:
+For the very impatient: L<DBIx::Class::Manual::QuickStart>
+
+This code in the next step can be generated automatically from an existing
+database, see L<dbicdump> from the distribution C<DBIx-Class-Schema-Loader>.
+
+=head2 Schema classes preparation
+
+Create a schema class called F<MyApp/Schema.pm>:
package MyApp::Schema;
use base qw/DBIx::Class::Schema/;
1;
Create a result class to represent artists, who have many CDs, in
-MyApp/Schema/Result/Artist.pm:
+F<MyApp/Schema/Result/Artist.pm>:
See L<DBIx::Class::ResultSource> for docs on defining result classes.
__PACKAGE__->table('artist');
__PACKAGE__->add_columns(qw/ artistid name /);
__PACKAGE__->set_primary_key('artistid');
- __PACKAGE__->has_many(cds => 'MyApp::Schema::Result::CD');
+ __PACKAGE__->has_many(cds => 'MyApp::Schema::Result::CD', 'artistid');
1;
A result class to represent a CD, which belongs to an artist, in
-MyApp/Schema/Result/CD.pm:
+F<MyApp/Schema/Result/CD.pm>:
package MyApp::Schema::Result::CD;
use base qw/DBIx::Class::Core/;
1;
+=head2 API usage
+
Then you can use these classes in your application's code:
# Connect to your database.
my $cd = $millennium_cds_rs->next; # SELECT ... FROM cds JOIN artists ...
my $cd_artist_name = $cd->artist->name; # Already has the data so no 2nd query
- # new() makes a DBIx::Class::Row object but doesnt insert it into the DB.
+ # new() makes a Result object but doesnt insert it into the DB.
# create() is the same as new() then insert().
my $new_cd = $schema->resultset('CD')->new({ title => 'Spoon' });
$new_cd->artist($cd->artist);
representing queries in your code as perl-ish as possible while still
providing access to as many of the capabilities of the database as possible,
including retrieving related records from multiple tables in a single query,
-JOIN, LEFT JOIN, COUNT, DISTINCT, GROUP BY, ORDER BY and HAVING support.
+C<JOIN>, C<LEFT JOIN>, C<COUNT>, C<DISTINCT>, C<GROUP BY>, C<ORDER BY> and
+C<HAVING> support.
DBIx::Class can handle multi-column primary and foreign keys, complex
queries and database-level paging, and does its best to only query the
support for SQLite, MySQL, PostgreSQL, Oracle, SQL Server and DB2 and is
known to be used in production on at least the first four, and is fork-
and thread-safe out of the box (although
-L<your DBD may not be|DBI/Threads_and_Thread_Safety>).
+L<your DBD may not be|DBI/Threads and Thread Safety>).
This project is still under rapid development, so large new features may be
-marked EXPERIMENTAL - such APIs are still usable but may have edge bugs.
-Failing test cases are *always* welcome and point releases are put out rapidly
+marked B<experimental> - such APIs are still usable but may have edge bugs.
+Failing test cases are I<always> welcome and point releases are put out rapidly
as bugs are found and fixed.
We do our best to maintain full backwards compatibility for published
are generally made to CPAN before the branch for the next release is
merged back to trunk for a major release.
-=head1 WHERE TO GO NEXT
+=head1 HOW TO CONTRIBUTE
+
+Contributions are always welcome, in all usable forms (we especially
+welcome documentation improvements). The delivery methods include git-
+or unified-diff formatted patches, GitHub pull requests, or plain bug
+reports either via RT or the Mailing list. Contributors are generally
+granted full access to the official repository after their first patch
+passes successful review.
-L<DBIx::Class::Manual::DocMap> lists each task you might want help on, and
-the modules where you will find documentation.
+=for comment
+FIXME: Getty, frew and jnap need to get off their asses and finish the contrib section so we can link it here ;)
+
+This project is maintained in a git repository. The code and related tools are
+accessible at the following locations:
+
+=over
+
+=item * Official repo: L<git://git.shadowcat.co.uk/dbsrgits/DBIx-Class.git>
+
+=item * Official gitweb: L<http://git.shadowcat.co.uk/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?p=dbsrgits/DBIx-Class.git>
+
+=item * GitHub mirror: L<https://github.com/dbsrgits/DBIx-Class>
+
+=item * Authorized committers: L<ssh://dbsrgits@git.shadowcat.co.uk/DBIx-Class.git>
+
+=item * Travis-CI log: L<https://travis-ci.org/dbsrgits/dbix-class/builds>
+
+=for html
+↪ Stable branch CI status: <img src="https://secure.travis-ci.org/dbsrgits/dbix-class.png?branch=master"></img>
+
+=back
=head1 AUTHOR
Alexander Keusch <cpan@keusch.at>
+alexrj: Alessandro Ranellucci <aar@cpan.org>
+
alnewkirk: Al Newkirk <we@ana.im>
amiri: Amiri Barksdale <amiri@metalabel.com>
amoore: Andrew Moore <amoore@cpan.org>
+andrewalker: Andre Walker <andre@andrewalker.net>
+
andyg: Andy Grundman <andy@hybridized.org>
ank: Andres Kievsky
ash: Ash Berlin <ash@cpan.org>
-bert: Norbert Csongradi <bert@cpan.org>
+bert: Norbert Csongrádi <bert@cpan.org>
blblack: Brandon L. Black <blblack@gmail.com>
boghead: Bryan Beeley <cpan@beeley.org>
+brd: Brad Davis <brd@FreeBSD.org>
+
bricas: Brian Cassidy <bricas@cpan.org>
brunov: Bruno Vecchi <vecchi.b@gmail.com>
da5id: David Jack Olrik <djo@cpan.org>
+dariusj: Darius Jokilehto <dariusjokilehto@yahoo.co.uk>
+
+davewood: David Schmidt <davewood@gmx.at>
+
+daxim: Lars Dɪᴇᴄᴋᴏᴡ 迪拉斯 <daxim@cpan.org>
+
debolaz: Anders Nor Berle <berle@cpan.org>
dew: Dan Thomas <dan@godders.org>
dyfrgi: Michael Leuchtenburg <michael@slashhome.org>
+edenc: Eden Cardim <edencardim@gmail.com>
+
+ether: Karen Etheridge <ether@cpan.org>
+
felliott: Fitz Elliott <fitz.elliott@gmail.com>
freetime: Bill Moseley <moseley@hank.org>
jhannah: Jay Hannah <jay@jays.net>
+jmac: Jason McIntosh <jmac@appleseed-sc.com>
+
jnapiorkowski: John Napiorkowski <jjn1056@yahoo.com>
jon: Jon Schutz <jjschutz@cpan.org>
milki: Jonathan Chu <milki@rescomp.berkeley.edu>
+mithaldu: Christian Walde <walde.christian@gmail.com>
+
+mjemmeson: Michael Jemmeson <michael.jemmeson@gmail.com>
+
+mstratman: Mark A. Stratman <stratman@gmail.com>
+
ned: Neil de Carteret
nigel: Nigel Metheringham <nigelm@cpan.org>
ovid: Curtis "Ovid" Poe <ovid@cpan.org>
-oyse: Øystein Torget <oystein.torget@dnv.com>
+oyse: E<Oslash>ystein Torget <oystein.torget@dnv.com>
paulm: Paul Makepeace
peter: Peter Collingbourne <peter@pcc.me.uk>
+Peter Siklósi <einon@einon.hu>
+
+Peter Valdemar ME<oslash>rch <peter@morch.com>
+
phaylon: Robert Sedlacek <phaylon@dunkelheit.at>
plu: Johannes Plunien <plu@cpan.org>
Robert Olson <bob@rdolson.org>
-Roman: Roman Filippov <romanf@cpan.org>
+moltar: Roman Filippov <romanf@cpan.org>
Sadrak: Felix Antonius Wilhelm Ostmann <sadrak@cpan.org>
semifor: Marc Mims <marc@questright.com>
+SineSwiper: Brendan Byrd <bbyrd@cpan.org>
+
solomon: Jared Johnson <jaredj@nmgi.com>
spb: Stephen Bennett <stephen@freenode.net>
wdh: Will Hawes
+wesm: Wes Malone <wes@mitsi.com>
+
willert: Sebastian Willert <willert@cpan.org>
wreis: Wallace Reis <wreis@cpan.org>
+xenoterracide: Caleb Cushing <xenoterracide@gmail.com>
+
yrlnry: Mark Jason Dominus <mjd@plover.com>
zamolxes: Bogdan Lucaciu <bogdan@wiz.ro>
=head1 COPYRIGHT
-Copyright (c) 2005 - 2010 the DBIx::Class L</AUTHOR> and L</CONTRIBUTORS>
+Copyright (c) 2005 - 2011 the DBIx::Class L</AUTHOR> and L</CONTRIBUTORS>
as listed above.
=head1 LICENSE
This library is free software and may be distributed under the same terms
as perl itself.
-
-=cut