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4d583dd8 1=head1 NAME
2
64ccd8a8 3Catalyst::Manual::Tutorial::BasicCRUD - Catalyst Tutorial - Part 3: Basic CRUD
4d583dd8 4
5
6=head1 OVERVIEW
7
8This is B<Part 3 of 9> for the Catalyst tutorial.
9
64ccd8a8 10L<Tutorial Overview|Catalyst::Manual::Tutorial>
4d583dd8 11
12=over 4
13
14=item 1
15
16L<Introduction|Catalyst::Manual::Tutorial::Intro>
17
18=item 2
19
20L<Catalyst Basics|Catalyst::Manual::Tutorial::CatalystBasics>
21
22=item 3
23
24B<Basic CRUD>
25
26=item 4
27
28L<Authentication|Catalyst::Manual::Tutorial::Authentication>
29
30=item 5
31
32L<Authorization|Catalyst::Manual::Tutorial::Authorization>
33
34=item 6
35
36L<Debugging|Catalyst::Manual::Tutorial::Debugging>
37
38=item 7
39
40L<Testing|Catalyst::Manual::Tutorial::Testing>
41
42=item 8
43
44L<AdvancedCRUD|Catalyst::Manual::Tutorial::AdvancedCRUD>
45
46=item 9
47
48L<Appendicies|Catalyst::Manual::Tutorial::Appendicies>
49
50=back
51
52
53
54=head1 DESCRIPTION
55
64ccd8a8 56This part of the tutorial builds on the fairly primitive application
57created in Part 2 to add basic support for Create, Read, Update, and
58Delete (CRUD) of C<Book> objects. Note that the 'list' function in Part
71dedf57 592 already implements the Read portion of CRUD (although Read normally
64ccd8a8 60refers to reading a single object; you could implement full read
61functionality using the techniques introduced below). This section will
62focus on the Create and Delete aspects of CRUD. More advanced
63capabilities, including full Update functionality, will be addressed in
64Part 8.
4d583dd8 65
64ccd8a8 66B<TIP>: Note that all of the code for this part of the tutorial can be
67pulled from the Catalyst Subversion repository in one step with the
68following command:
4d583dd8 69
70 svn checkout http://dev.catalyst.perl.org/repos/Catalyst/trunk/examples/Tutorial@###
71 IMPORTANT: Does not work yet. Will be completed for final version.
72
73
4d583dd8 74=head1 FORMLESS SUBMISSION
75
64ccd8a8 76Our initial attempt at object creation will utilize the "URL arguments"
77feature of Catalyst (we will employ the more common form-based
78submission in the sections that follow).
4d583dd8 79
80
81=head2 Include a Create Action in the Books Controller
82
83Edit C<lib/MyApp/Controller/Books.pm> and enter the following method:
84
85 =head2 url_create
86
71dedf57 87 Create a book with the supplied title, rating, and author
4d583dd8 88
89 =cut
90
91 sub url_create : Local {
71dedf57 92 # In addition to self & context, get the title, rating, &
93 # author_id args from the URL. Note that Catalyst automatically
94 # puts extra information after the "/<controller_name>/<action_name/"
95 # into @_
4d583dd8 96 my ($self, $c, $title, $rating, $author_id) = @_;
97
98 # Call create() on the book model object. Pass the table
99 # columns/field values we want to set as hash values
100 my $book = $c->model('MyAppDB::Book')->create({
5c1f2a06 101 title => $title,
102 rating => $rating
4d583dd8 103 });
104
105 # Add a record to the join table for this book, mapping to
106 # appropriate author
107 $book->add_to_book_authors({author_id => $author_id});
108 # Note: Above is a shortcut for this:
109 # $book->create_related('book_authors', {author_id => $author_id});
110
111 # Assign the Book object to the stash for display in the view
112 $c->stash->{book} = $book;
113
114 # This is a hack to disable XSUB processing in Data::Dumper
115 # (it's used in the view). This is a work-around for a bug in
116 # the interaction of some versions or Perl, Data::Dumper & DBIC.
117 # You won't need this if you aren't using Data::Dumper (or if
118 # you are running DBIC 0.06001 or greater), but adding it doesn't
119 # hurt anything either.
120 $Data::Dumper::Useperl = 1;
121
122 # Set the TT template to use
123 $c->stash->{template} = 'books/create_done.tt2';
124 }
125
64ccd8a8 126Notice that Catalyst takes "extra slash-separated information" from the
127URL and passes it as arguments in C<@_>. The C<url_create> action then
128uses a simple call to the DBIC C<create> method to add the requested
129information to the database (with a separate call to
130C<add_to_book_authors> to update the join table). As do virtually all
131controller methods (at least the ones that directly handle user input),
132it then sets the template that should handle this request.
4d583dd8 133
134
135=head2 Include a Template for the C<url_create> Action:
136
137Edit C<root/src/books/create_done.tt2> and then enter:
138
139 [% # Use the TT Dumper plugin to Data::Dumper variables to the browser -%]
140 [% # Not a good idea for production use, though. :-) 'Indent=1' is -%]
141 [% # optional, but prevents "massive indenting" of deeply nested objects -%]
142 [% USE Dumper(Indent=1) -%]
143
5c1f2a06 144 [% # Set the page title. META can 'go back' and set values in templates -%]
145 [% # that have been processed 'before' this template (here it's for -%]
146 [% # root/lib/site/html and root/lib/site/header). Note that META on -%]
147 [% # simple strings (e.g., no variable interpolation). -%]
4d583dd8 148 [% META title = 'Book Created' %]
149
150 [% # Output information about the record that was added. Note use -%]
cc548726 151 [% # of 'first' to only list the first author (if > 1 author). TT -%]
152 [% # v2.15 has an issue that requires -%]
153 [% # 'book.authors.list.first.value.last_name' vs. the shorter -%]
154 [% # 'book.authors.first.last_name' in prior versions. -%]
155 <p>Added book '[% book.title %]'
156 by '[% book.authors.list.first.value.last_name %]'
4d583dd8 157 with a rating of [% book.rating %].</p>
158
159 [% # Provide a link back to the list page -%]
160 [% # 'uri_for()' builds a full URI; e.g., 'http://localhost:3000/books/list' -%]
161 <p><a href="[% Catalyst.uri_for('/books/list') %]">Return to list</a></p>
162
71dedf57 163 [% # Try out the TT Dumper (for development only!) -%]
4d583dd8 164 <pre>
165 Dump of the 'book' variable:
166 [% Dumper.dump(book) %]
167 </pre>
168
71dedf57 169The TT C<USE> directive allows access to a variety of plugin modules (TT
170plugins, that is, not Catalyst plugins) to add extra functionality to
171the base TT capabilities. Here, the plugin allows L<Data::Dumper>
172"pretty printing" of objects and variables. Other than that, the rest
173of the code should be familiar from the examples in Part 2.
4d583dd8 174
64ccd8a8 175B<IMPORTANT NOTE> As mentioned earlier, the C<MyApp::View::TT.pm> view
176class created by TTSite redefines the name used to access the Catalyst
177context object in TT templates from the usual C<c> to C<Catalyst>.
4d583dd8 178
4d583dd8 179=head2 Try the C<url_create> Feature
180
64ccd8a8 181If the application is still running from before, use C<Ctrl-C> to kill
71dedf57 182it. Then restart the server:
4d583dd8 183
184 $ script/myapp_server.pl
185
64ccd8a8 186Note that new path for C</books/url_create> appears in the startup debug
187output.
4d583dd8 188
64ccd8a8 189B<TIP>: You can use C<script/myapp_server.pl -r> to have the development
190server auto-detect changed files and reload itself (if your browser acts
191odd, you should also try throwing in a C<-k>). If you make changes to
71dedf57 192the TT templates only, you do not need to reload the development server
64ccd8a8 193(only changes to "compiled code" such as Controller and Model C<.pm>
194files require a reload).
4d583dd8 195
196Next, use your browser to enter the following URL:
197
198 http://localhost:3000/books/url_create/TCPIP_Illustrated_Vol-2/5/4
199
64ccd8a8 200Your browser should display " Added book 'TCPIP_Illustrated_Vol-2' by
201'Stevens' with a rating of 5." along with a dump of the new book model
202object. You should also see the following DBIC debug messages displayed
203in the development server log messages:
4d583dd8 204
205 INSERT INTO books (rating, title) VALUES (?, ?): `5', `TCPIP_Illustrated_Vol-2'
206 INSERT INTO book_authors (author_id, book_id) VALUES (?, ?): `4', `6'
207
64ccd8a8 208If you then click the "Return to list" link, you should find that there
209are now six books shown (if necessary, Shift-Reload your browser at the
210C</books/list> page).
4d583dd8 211
212
4d583dd8 213=head1 MANUALLY BUILDING A CREATE FORM
214
64ccd8a8 215Although the C<url_create> action in the previous step does begin to
216reveal the power and flexibility of both Catalyst and DBIC, it's
217obviously not a very realistic example of how users should be expected
218to enter data. This section begins to address that concern.
4d583dd8 219
220
221=head2 Add Method to Display The Form
222
223Edit C<lib/MyApp/Controller/Books.pm> and add the following method:
224
225 =head2 form_create
226
227 Display form to collect information for book to create
228
229 =cut
230
231 sub form_create : Local {
232 my ($self, $c) = @_;
233
234 # Set the TT template to use
235 $c->stash->{template} = 'books/form_create.tt2';
236 }
237
71dedf57 238This action simply invokes a view containing a book creation form.
4d583dd8 239
240=head2 Add a Template for the Form
241
242Open C<root/src/books/form_create.tt2> in your editor and enter:
243
5c1f2a06 244 [% META title = 'Manual Form Book Create' -%]
4d583dd8 245
246 <form method="post" action="[% Catalyst.uri_for('form_create_do') %]">
247 <table>
248 <tr><td>Title:</td><td><input type="text" name="title"></td></tr>
249 <tr><td>Rating:</td><td><input type="text" name="rating"></td></tr>
250 <tr><td>Author ID:</td><td><input type="text" name="author_id"></td></tr>
251 </table>
252 <input type="submit" name="Submit" value="Submit">
253 </form>
254
64ccd8a8 255Note that we have specified the target of the form data as
256C<form_create_do>, the method created in the section that follows.
4d583dd8 257
4d583dd8 258=head2 Add Method to Process Form Values and Update Database
259
64ccd8a8 260Edit C<lib/MyApp/Controller/Books.pm> and add the following method to
261save the form information to the databse:
4d583dd8 262
263 =head2 form_create_do
264
265 Take information from form and add to database
266
267 =cut
268
269 sub form_create_do : Local {
270 my ($self, $c) = @_;
271
272 # Retrieve the values from the form
273 my $title = $c->request->params->{title} || 'N/A';
274 my $rating = $c->request->params->{rating} || 'N/A';
275 my $author_id = $c->request->params->{author_id} || '1';
276
277 # Create the book
278 my $book = $c->model('MyAppDB::Book')->create({
279 title => $title,
280 rating => $rating,
281 });
282 # Handle relationship with author
283 $book->add_to_book_authors({author_id => $author_id});
284
285 # Store new model object in stash
286 $c->stash->{book} = $book;
287
71dedf57 288 # Avoid Data::Dumper issue mentioned earlier
4d583dd8 289 # You can probably omit this
290 $Data::Dumper::Useperl = 1;
291
292 # Set the TT template to use
293 $c->stash->{template} = 'books/create_done.tt2';
294 }
295
296
297=head2 Test Out The Form
298
71dedf57 299If the application is still running from before, use C<Ctrl-C> to kill
300it. Then restart the server:
4d583dd8 301
302 $ script/myapp_server.pl
303
64ccd8a8 304Point your browser to L<http://localhost:3000/books/form_create> and
305enter "TCP/IP Illustrated, Vol 3" for the title, a rating of 5, and an
306author ID of 4. You should then be forwarded to the same
307C<create_done.tt2> template seen in earlier examples. Finally, click
308"Return to list" to view the full list of books.
4d583dd8 309
64ccd8a8 310B<Note:> Having the user enter the primary key ID for the author is
71dedf57 311obviously crude; we will address this concern with a drop-down list in
312Part 8.
4d583dd8 313
314=head1 A SIMPLE DELETE FEATURE
315
64ccd8a8 316Turning out attention to the delete portion of CRUD, this section
317illustrates some basic techniques that can be used to remove information
318from the database.
4d583dd8 319
320
321=head2 Include a Delete Link in the List
322
64ccd8a8 323Edit C<root/src/books/list.tt2> and update it to the following (two
324sections have changed: 1) the additional '<th>Links</th>' table header,
325and 2) the four lines for the Delete link near the bottom).
4d583dd8 326
327 [% # This is a TT comment. The '-' at the end "chomps" the newline. You won't -%]
328 [% # see this "chomping" in your browser because HTML ignores blank lines, but -%]
329 [% # it WILL eliminate a blank line if you view the HTML source. It's purely -%]
330 [%- # optional, but both the beginning and the ending TT tags support chomping. -%]
331
332 [% # Provide a title to root/lib/site/header -%]
333 [% META title = 'Book List' -%]
334
335 <table>
336 <tr><th>Title</th><th>Rating</th><th>Author(s)</th><th>Links</th></tr>
337 [% # Display each book in a table row %]
338 [% FOREACH book IN books -%]
339 <tr>
340 <td>[% book.title %]</td>
341 <td>[% book.rating %]</td>
342 <td>
5c1f2a06 343 [% # First initialize a TT variable to hold a list. Then use a TT FOREACH -%]
344 [% # loop in 'side effect notation' to load just the last names of the -%]
345 [% # authors into the list. Note that we are making a bogus assignment to -%]
346 [% # the 'xx' vbl to avoid printing the size of the list after each push. -%]
347 [% tt_authors = [ ];
348 xx = tt_authors.push(author.last_name) FOREACH author = book.authors %]
349 [% # Now use a TT 'virtual method' to display the author count -%]
350 ([% tt_authors.size %])
351 [% # Use another TT virtual method to join the names with comma separators -%]
352 [% tt_authors.join(', ') %]
4d583dd8 353 </td>
354 <td>
355 [% # Add a link to delete a book %]
356 <a href="[% Catalyst.uri_for('delete/') _ book.id %]">Delete</a>
357 </td>
358 </tr>
359 [% END -%]
360 </table>
361
64ccd8a8 362The additional code is obviously designed to add a new column to the
363right side of the table with a C<Delete> "button" (for simplicity, links
364will be used instead of full HTML buttons).
4d583dd8 365
4d583dd8 366=head2 Add a Delete Action to the Controller
367
64ccd8a8 368Open C<lib/MyApp/Controller/Books.pm> in your editor and add the
369following method:
4d583dd8 370
cc548726 371 =head2 delete
4d583dd8 372
373 Delete a book
374
375 =cut
376
377 sub delete : Local {
378 # $id = primary key of book to delete
379 my ($self, $c, $id) = @_;
380
381 # Search for the book and then delete it
382 $c->model('MyAppDB::Book')->search({id => $id})->delete_all;
383
384 # Set a status message to be displayed at the top of the view
385 $c->stash->{status_msg} = "Book deleted.";
386
387 # Forward to the list action/method in this controller
388 $c->forward('list');
389 }
390
64ccd8a8 391This method first deletes the book with the specified primary key ID.
392However, it also removes the corresponding entry from the
393C<book_authors> table. Note that C<delete_all> was used instead of
394C<delete>: whereas C<delete_all> also removes the join table entries in
395C<book_authors>, C<delete> does not.
4d583dd8 396
64ccd8a8 397Then, rather than forwarding to a "delete done" page as we did with the
398earlier create example, it simply sets the C<status_msg> to display a
399notification to the user as the normal list view is rendered.
4d583dd8 400
64ccd8a8 401The C<delete> action uses the context C<forward> method to return the
402user to the book list. The C<detach> method could have also been used.
403Whereas C<forward> I<returns> to the original action once it is
404completed, C<detach> does I<not> return. Other than that, the two are
405equivalent.
4d583dd8 406
64ccd8a8 407Another alternative to C<forward> would be to use
408C<$c-E<gt>response-E<gt>redirect($c-E<gt>uri_for('/books/list'))>. The
409C<forward> and C<redirect> operations differ in several important
410respects that stem from the fact that redirects cause the client browser
411to issue an entirely new HTTP request. In doing so, this results in a
412new URL showing in the browser window. And, because the stash
413information is reset for every request, the "Book deleted" message would
414not be displayed.
4d583dd8 415
416
417=head2 Try the Delete Feature
418
64ccd8a8 419If the application is still running from before, use C<Ctrl-C> to kill
420it. Then restart the server:
4d583dd8 421
422 $ script/myapp_server.pl
423
64ccd8a8 424Then point your browser to L<http://localhost:3000/books/list> and click
425the "Delete" link next to "TCPIP_Illustrated_Vol-2". A green "Book
426deleted" status message should display at the top of the page, along
427with a list of the six remaining books.
4d583dd8 428
a63e6e67 429
4d583dd8 430=head1 AUTHOR
431
432Kennedy Clark, C<hkclark@gmail.com>
433
eed93301 434Please report any errors, issues or suggestions to the author. The
435most recent version of the Catlayst Tutorial can be found at
436L<http://dev.catalyst.perl.org/repos/Catalyst/trunk/Catalyst-Runtime/lib/Catalyst/Manual/Tutorial/>.
4d583dd8 437
64ccd8a8 438Copyright 2006, Kennedy Clark, under Creative Commons License
439(L<http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/>).
4d583dd8 440