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NAME

App::DBCritic::Policy::BidirectionalRelationship - Check for missing bidirectional relationships in ResultSources

VERSION

version 0.020

SYNOPSIS

    use App::DBCritic;

    my $critic = App::DBCritic->new(
        dsn => 'dbi:Oracle:HR', username => 'scott', password => 'tiger');
    $critic->critique();

DESCRIPTION

This policy returns a violation if one or more of a DBIx::Class::ResultSource's relationships does not have a corresponding reverse relationship in the other class.

ATTRIBUTES

description

"Missing bidirectional relationship"

explanation

"Related tables should have relationships defined in both classes."

applies_to

This policy applies to ResultSources.

METHODS

violates

If the "current element"'s relationships do not all have corresponding "reverse relationships", returns a string describing details of the issue.

SUPPORT

Perldoc

You can find documentation for this module with the perldoc command.

  perldoc bin::dbcritic

Websites

The following websites have more information about this module, and may be of help to you. As always, in addition to those websites please use your favorite search engine to discover more resources.

Bugs / Feature Requests

Please report any bugs or feature requests through the web interface at https://github.com/mjgardner/dbcritic/issues. You will be automatically notified of any progress on the request by the system.

Source Code

The code is open to the world, and available for you to hack on. Please feel free to browse it and play with it, or whatever. If you want to contribute patches, please send me a diff or prod me to pull from your repository :)

https://github.com/mjgardner/dbcritic

  git clone git://github.com/mjgardner/dbcritic.git

AUTHOR

Mark Gardner <mjgardner@cpan.org>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

This software is copyright (c) 2011 by Mark Gardner.

This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.