X-Git-Url: http://git.shadowcat.co.uk/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=lib%2FDBIx%2FClass.pm;h=7765f9a70e3e74adeba57ef7bbc3ef832f327b4e;hb=fc69fea6a8923cb40755446f1bb914174f53114c;hp=daaddc8fd2dfcf384add1a9fa39ecacbb359cbba;hpb=1edd17220a3f0fa2768084572d8ca57cfc2a2fcc;p=dbsrgits%2FDBIx-Class.git diff --git a/lib/DBIx/Class.pm b/lib/DBIx/Class.pm index daaddc8..7765f9a 100644 --- a/lib/DBIx/Class.pm +++ b/lib/DBIx/Class.pm @@ -4,10 +4,16 @@ use strict; use warnings; use vars qw($VERSION); -use base qw/DBIx::Class::Componentised Class::Data::Inheritable/; +use base qw/DBIx::Class::Componentised Class::Data::Accessor/; -$VERSION = '0.03004'; +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 = '0.05000'; 1; @@ -19,15 +25,16 @@ DBIx::Class - Extensible and flexible object <-> relational mapper. =head1 DESCRIPTION -This is a sql to oop mapper, inspired by the L framework, +This is an SQL to OO mapper, inspired by the L framework, and meant to support compability with it, while restructuring the -insides, and making it possible to support some new features like +internals and making it possible to support some new features like self-joins, distinct, group bys and more. -It's currently considered EXPERIMENTAL - bring this near a production -database at your own risk! The API is *not* fixed yet, although most of -the primitives should be good for the future and any API changes will be -posted to the mailing list before they're committed. +This project is still at an early stage, so the maintainers don't make +any absolute promise that full backwards-compatibility will be supported; +however, if we can without compromising the improvements we're trying to +make, we will, and any non-compatible changes will merit a full justification +on the mailing list and a CPAN developer release for people to test against. The community can be found via - @@ -41,55 +48,58 @@ The community can be found via - =head1 QUICKSTART -If you're using Class::DBI, and want an easy and fast way of migrating to -DBIx::Class look at L. - -There are two ways of using DBIx::Class, the 'simple' and the 'schema' one. +If you're using L, and want an easy and fast way of migrating to +DBIx::Class, take a look at L. -The 'simple' way of using DBIx::Class needs less classes than the 'schema' -way but doesn't give you the ability to use different database connections. +There are two ways of using DBIx::Class, the "simple" way and the "schema" way. +The "simple" way of using DBIx::Class needs less classes than the "schema" +way but doesn't give you the ability to easily use different database connections. Some examples where different database connections are useful are: different users with different rights different databases with the same schema. -=head1 Simple - -First you need to create a base class all other classes inherit from. +=head2 Simple -Look at L how to do this - -Next you need to create a class for every table you want to use with -DBIx::Class. - -Look at L how to do this. +First you need to create a base class which all other classes will inherit from. +See L for information on how to do this. +Then you need to create a class for every table you want to use with DBIx::Class. +See L for information on how to do this. =head2 Schema -With this approach the table classes inherit directly from DBIx::Class::Core, -although it might be a good idea to create a 'parent' class for all table -classes which inherits from DBIx::Class::Core and adds additional methods -needed by all table classes, e.g. reading a config file, loading auto primary +With this approach, the table classes inherit directly from DBIx::Class::Core, +although it might be a good idea to create a "parent" class for all table +classes that inherits from DBIx::Class::Core and adds additional methods +needed by all table classes, e.g. reading a config file or loading auto primary key support. -Look at L how to do this. +Look at L for information on how to do this. -If you need more hand-holding, check out the introduction in the +If you need more help, check out the introduction in the manual below. =head1 SEE ALSO -=over 4 +=head2 L - DBIC Core Classes + +=head2 L - User's manual -=item L - DBIC Core Classes +=head2 L - L Compat layer -=item L - L Compat layer. +=head2 L - database-level methods -=item L - User's manual. +=head2 L - table-level methods -=back +=head2 L - row-level methods + +=head2 L - primary key methods + +=head2 L - search result-set methods + +=head2 L - relationships between tables =head1 AUTHOR @@ -105,10 +115,36 @@ Dan Kubb Dan Sully -davekam +David Kamholz + +Jules Bean Marcus Ramberg +Paul Makepeace + +CL Kao + +Jess Robinson + +Marcus Ramberg + +Will Hawes + +Todd Lipcon + +Daniel Westermann-Clark + +Alexander Hartmaier + +Zbigniew Lukasiak + +Nigel Metheringham + +Jesper Krogh + +Brandon Black + =head1 LICENSE You may distribute this code under the same terms as Perl itself.