# Set the TT template to use. You will almost always want to do this
# in your action methods (action methods respond to user input in
# your controllers).
- $c->stash->{template} = 'books/list.tt2';
+ $c->stash(template => 'books/list.tt2');
}
B<TIP>: See Appendix 1 for tips on removing the leading spaces when
lightweight and easy to use. Be sure to get at least version 3. Open
C<myapp01.sql> in your editor and enter:
+ PRAGMA foreign_keys = ON;
--
-- Create a very simple database to hold book and author information
--
your OS command prompt.
Please note that here we have chosen to use 'singular' table names. This is
-because the default inflection code for older versions
+because the default inflection code for older versions of
L<DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader> does NOT handle plurals. There has been much
philosophical discussion on whether table names should be plural or singular.
There is no one correct answer, as long as one makes a choice and remains
# Set the TT template to use. You will almost always want to do this
# in your action methods (action methods respond to user input in
# your controllers).
- $c->stash->{template} = 'books/list.tt2';
+ $c->stash(template => 'books/list.tt2');
}
B<TIP>: You may see the C<$c-E<gt>model('DB::Book')> un-commented
# Set the TT template to use. You will almost always want to do this
# in your action methods (actions methods respond to user input in
# your controllers).
- #$c->stash->{template} = 'books/list.tt2';
+ #$c->stash(template => 'books/list.tt2');
}