DBIx::Custom::Model - Model object
use DBIx::Custom::Model;
my $model = DBIx::Custom::Model->new(table => 'books');
my $dbi = $model->dbi; $model = $model->dbi($dbi);
DBIx::Custom object.
my $ctime = $model->ctime; $model = $model->ctime('created_time');
Create timestamp column, this is passed to insert or update method.
insert
update
my $join = $model->join; $model = $model->join( ['left outer join company on book.company_id = company.id'] );
Join clause, this value is passed to select method.
select
my $primary_key = $model->primary_key; $model = $model->primary_key(['id', 'number']);
Primary key,this is passed to insert, update, delete, and select method.
delete
my $model = $model->table; $model = $model->table('book');
Table name, this is passed to select method.
my $type = $model->bind_type; $model = $model->bind_type(['image' => DBI::SQL_BLOB]);
Database data type, this is used as type option of insert, update, update_all, delete, delete_all, and select method
update_all
delete_all
my $mtime = $model->mtime; $model = $model->mtime('modified_time');
Updated timestamp column, this is passed to update method.
DBIx::Custom::Model inherits all methods from Object::Simple, and you can use all methods of DBIx::Custom and DBI and implements the following new ones.
my $count = $model->count;
Get rows count.
Options is same as select method's ones.
$model->delete(...);
Same as delete of DBIx::Custom except that you don't have to specify options if you set attribute in model.
$model->delete_all(...);
Same as delete_all of DBIx::Custom except that you don't have to specify options if you set attribute in model.
$model->insert(...);
Same as insert of DBIx::Custom except that you don't have to specify options if you set attribute in model.
$model->helper( update_or_insert => sub { my $self = shift; # ... }, find_or_create => sub { my $self = shift; # ... } );
Register helper. These helper is called directly from DBIx::Custom::Model object.
$model->update_or_insert; $model->find_or_create;
my $column = $self->mycolumn; my $column = $self->mycolumn(book => ['author', 'title']); my $column = $self->mycolumn(['author', 'title']);
Create column clause for myself. The following column clause is created.
book.author as author, book.title as title
If table name is omitted, table attribute of the model is used. If column names is omitted, columns attribute of the model is used.
table
columns
my $model = DBIx::Custom::Model->new;
Create a DBIx::Custom::Model object.
$model->select(...);
Same as select of DBIx::Custom except that you don't have to specify options if you set attribute in model.
$model->update(...);
Same as update of DBIx::Custom except that you don't have to specify options if you set attribute in model.
$model->update_all(param => \%param);
Same as update_all of DBIx::Custom except that you don't have to specify options if you set attribute in model.
$model->update_or_insert(...);
To install DBIx::Custom, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm DBIx::Custom
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install DBIx::Custom
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.