07-02-2010
We were not able to make it work and therefore have to rollback the operation.
Thanks for the tips, I'll keep that in mind next time we'll have to work on this.
Regards.
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dbix::connector::driver
DBIx::Connector::Driver(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation DBIx::Connector::Driver(3pm)
Name
DBIx::Connector::Driver - Database-specific connection interface
Description
Some of the things that DBIx::Connector does are implemented differently by different drivers, or the official interface provided by the
DBI may not be implemented for a particular driver. The driver-specific code therefore is encapsulated in this separate driver class.
Most of the DBI drivers work uniformly, so in most cases the implementation provided here in DBIx::Connector::Driver will work just fine.
It's only when something is different that a driver subclass needs to be added. In such a case, the subclass's name is the same as the DBI
driver. For example the driver for DBD::Pg is DBIx::Connector::Driver::Pg and the driver for DBD::mysql is DBIx::Connector::Driver::mysql.
If you're just a user of DBIx::Connector, you can ignore the driver classes. DBIx::Connector uses them internally to do its magic, so you
needn't worry about them.
Interface
In case you need to implement a driver, here's the interface you can modify.
Constructor
"new"
my $driver = DBIx::Connector::Driver->new( $driver );
Constructs and returns a driver object. Each driver class is implemented as a singleton, so the same driver object is always returned for
the same driver. The "driver" parameter should be a Perl DBI driver name, such as "Pg" for DBD::Pg or "SQLite" for DBD::SQLite. If a
subclass has been defined for $driver, then the object will be of that class. Otherwise it will be an instance of the driver base class.
Instance Methods
"ping"
$driver->ping($dbh);
Calls "$dbh->ping". Override if for some reason the DBI driver doesn't do it right.
"begin_work"
$driver->begin_work($dbh);
Calls "$dbh->begin_work". Override if for some reason the DBI driver doesn't do it right.
"commit"
$driver->commit($dbh);
Calls "$dbh->commit". Override if for some reason the DBI driver doesn't do it right.
"rollback"
$driver->rollback($dbh);
Calls "$dbh->rollback". Override if for some reason the DBI driver doesn't do it right.
"savepoint"
$driver->savepoint($dbh, $name);
A no-op. Override if your database does in fact support savepoints. The driver subclass should create a savepoint with the given $name. See
the implementations in DBIx::Connector::Driver::Pg and DBIx::Connector::Driver::Oracle for examples.
"release"
$driver->release($dbh, $name);
A no-op. Override if your database does in fact support savepoints. The driver subclass should release the savepoint with the given $name.
See the implementations in DBIx::Connector::Driver::Pg and DBIx::Connector::Driver::Oracle for examples.
"rollback_to"
$driver->rollback_to($dbh, $name);
A no-op. Override if your database does in fact support savepoints. The driver subclass should rollback to the savepoint with the given
$name. See the implementations in DBIx::Connector::Driver::Pg and DBIx::Connector::Driver::Oracle for examples.
Authors
This module was written and is maintained by:
David E. Wheeler <david@kineticode.com>
It is based on code written by:
Matt S. Trout <mst@shadowcatsystems.co.uk>
Peter Rabbitson <rabbit+dbic@rabbit.us>
Copyright and License
Copyright (c) 2009-2010 David E. Wheeler. Some Rights Reserved.
This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.14.2 2012-06-03 DBIx::Connector::Driver(3pm)