BuzzSaw::DB::Schema::Result::Event - BuzzSaw DBIx::Class resultset
This documentation refers to BuzzSaw::DB::Schema::Result::Event version 0.10.4
This module provides access to the DBIx::Class resultset for the event table in the BuzzSaw database. This table is used to record the parsed log entries after they have been selected in the filtering stage. The selected entries are split into useful separate attributes to make querying and report generation easier.
event
The BuzzSaw project provides a suite of tools for processing log file entries. Entries in files are parsed and filtered into a set of events of interest which are stored in a database. A report generation framework is also available which makes it easy to generate regular reports regarding the events discovered.
data_type: integer default_value: nextval('event_id_seq'::regclass) is_auto_increment: 1 is_nullable: 0
data_type: character varying default_value: undef is_nullable: 0 size: 1000
data_type: character varying default_value: undef is_nullable: 0 size: 200
data_type: timestamp with time zone default_value: undef is_nullable: 0
data_type: date default_value: undef is_nullable: 0
data_type: character varying default_value: undef is_nullable: 0 size: 100
data_type: character varying default_value: undef is_nullable: 1 size: 100
data_type: integer default_value: undef is_nullable: 1
data_type: character varying default_value: undef is_nullable: 1 size: 20
Type: has_many
Related object: BuzzSaw::DB::Schema::Result::Tag
Related object: BuzzSaw::DB::Schema::Result::ExtraInfo
This module requires DBIx::Class, it also needs DateTime and a DateTime::Format module (e.g. DateTime::Format::Pg) to inflate the logtime column into something useful.
DateTime::Format
logtime
BuzzSaw::DB, BuzzSaw::DB::Schema
This is the list of platforms on which we have tested this software. We expect this software to work on any Unix-like platform which is supported by Perl.
ScientificLinux6
Please report any bugs or problems (or praise!) to bugs@lcfg.org, feedback and patches are also always very welcome.
Stephen Quinney <squinney@inf.ed.ac.uk>
Copyright (C) 2012 University of Edinburgh. All rights reserved.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GPL, version 2 or later.
To install BuzzSaw::DB, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm BuzzSaw::DB
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install BuzzSaw::DB
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.