X-Git-Url: http://git.shadowcat.co.uk/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=lib%2FDBIx%2FClass%2FRelationship%2FBase.pm;h=6b8a7a950c16416c13d0ce5368de2737c186c3d7;hb=a9f32dbced12b2b6c4f8b8a7aa142d5922350830;hp=512af429ee5518063ee862c37f5eef2275d90efd;hpb=479b2a6acd0886495f078e40ee9c15d0ca8e275a;p=dbsrgits%2FDBIx-Class-Historic.git diff --git a/lib/DBIx/Class/Relationship/Base.pm b/lib/DBIx/Class/Relationship/Base.pm index 512af42..6b8a7a9 100644 --- a/lib/DBIx/Class/Relationship/Base.pm +++ b/lib/DBIx/Class/Relationship/Base.pm @@ -223,7 +223,7 @@ sub count_related { my $new_obj = $obj->new_related('relname', \%col_data); Create a new item of the related foreign class. If called on a -L object, it will magically +L object, it will magically set any foreign key columns of the new object to the related primary key columns of the source object for you. The newly created item will not be saved into your storage until you call L @@ -379,7 +379,74 @@ sub delete_related { return $obj; } -1; +=head2 add_to_$rel + +B, C and 'multi' type +relationships.> + +=over 4 + +=item Arguments: ($foreign_vals | $obj), $link_vals? + +=back + + my $role = $schema->resultset('Role')->find(1); + $actor->add_to_roles($role); + # creates a My::DBIC::Schema::ActorRoles linking table row object + + $actor->add_to_roles({ name => 'lead' }, { salary => 15_000_000 }); + # creates a new My::DBIC::Schema::Role row object and the linking table + # object with an extra column in the link + +Adds a linking table object for C<$obj> or C<$foreign_vals>. If the first +argument is a hash reference, the related object is created first with the +column values in the hash. If an object reference is given, just the linking +table object is created. In either case, any additional column values for the +linking table object can be specified in C<$link_vals>. + +=head2 set_$rel + +B relationships.> + +=over 4 + +=item Arguments: (@hashrefs | @objs) + +=back + + my $actor = $schema->resultset('Actor')->find(1); + my @roles = $schema->resultset('Role')->search({ role => + { '-in' -> ['Fred', 'Barney'] } } ); + + $actor->set_roles(@roles); + # Replaces all of $actors previous roles with the two named + +Replace all the related objects with the given list of objects. This does a +C B to remove the association between the +current object and all related objects, then calls C repeatedly to +link all the new objects. + +Note that this means that this method will B delete any objects in the +table on the right side of the relation, merely that it will delete the link +between them. + +=head2 remove_from_$rel + +B relationships.> + +=over 4 + +=item Arguments: $obj + +=back + + my $role = $schema->resultset('Role')->find(1); + $actor->remove_from_roles($role); + # removes $role's My::DBIC::Schema::ActorRoles linking table row object + +Removes the link between the current object and the related object. Note that +the related object itself won't be deleted unless you call ->delete() on +it. This method just removes the link between the two objects. =head1 AUTHORS @@ -391,3 +458,4 @@ You may distribute this code under the same terms as Perl itself. =cut +1;