03-17-2005
Hey..that's a good catch. But since our servers are very much secured i hope this should not be a big deal. But i will implement the idea that you suggest. Thanks a lot dude!!
Jai
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NAME
DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader::DBI::Writing - Loader subclass writing guide for DBI
SYNOPSIS
package DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader::DBI::Foo;
# THIS IS JUST A TEMPLATE TO GET YOU STARTED.
use strict;
use warnings;
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use mro 'c3';
sub _table_uniq_info {
my ($self, $table) = @_;
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# and return a data structure that looks like this:
return [
[ 'keyname' => [ 'colname' ] ],
[ 'keyname2' => [ 'col1name', 'col2name' ] ],
[ 'keyname3' => [ 'colname' ] ],
];
# Where the "keyname"'s are just unique identifiers, such as the
# name of the unique constraint, or the names of the columns involved
# concatenated if you wish.
}
sub _table_comment {
my ( $self, $table ) = @_;
return 'Comment';
}
sub _column_comment {
my ( $self, $table, $column_number ) = @_;
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1;
DETAILS
The only required method for new subclasses is "_table_uniq_info", as there is not (yet) any standardized, DBD-agnostic way for obtaining
this information from DBI.
The base DBI Loader contains generic methods that *should* work for everything else in theory, although in practice some DBDs need to
override one or more of the other methods. The other methods one might likely want to override are: "_table_pk_info", "_table_fk_info",
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