DBIx::Class::Report - Ad-Hoc reporting from DBIx::Class
Version 0.01
use DBIx::Class::Report; my $report = DBIx::Class::Report->new( schema => $dbic_schema_object, sql => $complicated_sql, columns => \@columns_spec, # same as __PACKAGE__->add_columns() methods => { method1 => sub { ... }, method1 => sub { ... }, }, ); my $resultset = $report->fetch(@bind_params_for_complicated_sql); while ( my $result = $resultset->next ) { # use like a normal dbic result, but it's read only }
NOTE: Experimental ALPHA code.
Sometimes it's nice to be able to run ad-hoc SQL and get back a DBIx::Class resultset. We can use DBIx::Class::ResultSource::View, but that requires we hard-code our SQL ahead of time. DBIx::Class::Report allows you to create your SQL on the fly and generate ad-hoc, read-only dbic resultsets which act just like normal dbic objects.
DBIx::Class::Report
my $sql = <<'SQL'; SELECT var.name, ce.event_type, count(*) FROM tracking_conversion_event ce JOIN tracking_visitor visitor ON visitor.tracking_visitor_id = ce.tracking_visitor_id JOIN tracking_version_variant curr ON curr.tracking_version_variant_id = visitor.tracking_version_variant_id JOIN tracking_version ver ON ver.tracking_version_id = curr.tracking_version_id JOIN tracking_variant var ON var.tracking_variant_id = curr.tracking_variant_id WHERE ver.tracking_id = ? AND ver.version = ? GROUP BY 1, 2 SQL my $events_per_name = DBIx::Class::Report->new( schema => $schema, sql => $sql, columns => [qw/name event_type total/], methods => { tracking_version => sub { my $self = shift; return $self->result_source->schema->resultset('TrackingVersion')->find($self->tracking_version_id); }, tracking_variant => sub { my $self = shift; return $self->result_source->schema->resultset('TrackingVersion')->find($self->tracking_variant_id); }, ); my $resultset = $events_per_name->fetch( $tracking_id, $version ); say $resultset->count; # yeah, it behaves just like a normal dbic resultset while ( my $result = $resultset->next ) { say $result->name; say $result->event_type; say $result->total; }
Note that the methods key installs methods in each returned result object. This allows us to neatly similate inflation or anthing else we need from a standard result object.
methods
columns - An array ref of values which will get passed to DBIx::Class::ResultSet::add_columns - may be a flat list of column names, or also contain column specification hashes.
DBIx::Class::ResultSet::add_columns
sql - The SQL with placeholders
schema - A DBIx::Class::Schema instance
DBIx::Class::Schema
methods - A HashRef of optional subroutines to be added to the ::Result namespace for the virtual view.
base_class - The base class for the ::Result namespace for the virtual view
view_class - The name of the class that has been auto-generated for this view
Curtis "Ovid" Poe, <ovid at cpan.org>
<ovid at cpan.org>
Please report any bugs or feature requests to through the web interface at https://github.com/Ovid/dbix-class-report/issues.
You can find documentation for this module with the perldoc command.
perldoc DBIx::Class::Report
You can also look for information at:
Bugs
https://github.com/Ovid/dbix-class-report/issues
AnnoCPAN: Annotated CPAN documentation
http://annocpan.org/dist/DBIx-Class-Report
CPAN Ratings
http://cpanratings.perl.org/d/DBIx-Class-Report
Search CPAN
http://search.cpan.org/dist/DBIx-Class-Report/
Copyright 2015 Curtis "Ovid" Poe.
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To install DBIx::Class::Report, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm DBIx::Class::Report
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install DBIx::Class::Report
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.