dbix::class::storage::debug::prettyprint(3) [osx man page]
DBIx::Class::Storage::Debug::PrettyPrint(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation DBIx::Class::Storage::Debug::PrettyPrint(3)NAME
DBIx::Class::Storage::Debug::PrettyPrint - Pretty Printing DebugObj
SYNOPSIS
DBIC_TRACE_PROFILE=~/dbic.json perl -Ilib ./foo.pl
Where dbic.json contains:
{
"profile":"console",
"show_progress":1,
"squash_repeats":1
}
METHODS
new
my $pp = DBIx::Class::Storage::Debug::PrettyPrint->new({
show_progress => 1, # tries it's best to make it clear that a SQL
# statement is still running
executing => '...', # the string that is added to the end of SQL
# if show_progress is on. You probably don't
# need to set this
clear_line => '<CR><ESC>[J', # the string used to erase the string added
# to SQL if show_progress is on. Again, the
# default is probably good enough.
squash_repeats => 1, # set to true to make repeated SQL queries
# be ellided and only show the new bind params
# any other args are passed through directly to SQL::Abstract::Tree
});
perl v5.16.2 2012-06-14 DBIx::Class::Storage::Debug::PrettyPrint(3)
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DBIx::Class::Manual - Index of the Manual
DESCRIPTION
This is the DBIx::Class users manual. DBIx::Class is a SQL->OOP mapper. This means that it can represent your SQL tables as perl classes,
and give you convenient accessors and methods for retrieving and updating information from your SQL database.
SECTIONS
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DBIx::Class::Manual::Glossary
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DBIx::Class::Manual::Intro
Beginner guide to using DBIx::Class.
DBIx::Class::Manual::Example
An example of slightly more complex usage.
DBIx::Class::Manual::Joining
How to translate known SQL JOINs into DBIx-Class-ish.
DBIx::Class::Manual::Cookbook
Convenient recipes for DBIC usage.
DBIx::Class::Manual::Reading
How to read (and write) the reference documentation.
DBIx::Class::Manual::DocMap
Lists of modules by task to help you find the correct document.
DBIx::Class::Manual::Troubleshooting
Got trouble? Let us shoot it for you.
If you're using the CDBI Compat layer, we suggest reading the Class::DBI documentation. It should behave the same way.
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Existing components, and documentation and example on how to develop new ones.
perl v5.14.2 2010-09-13 DBIx::Class::Manual(3pm)
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