Provided by: libjifty-dbi-perl_0.78-2_all bug

NAME

       Jifty::DBI::SchemaGenerator - Generate a table schema from Jifty::DBI records

DESCRIPTION

       This module turns a Jifty::Record object into an SQL schema for your chosen database. At
       the moment, your choices are MySQL, SQLite, or PostgreSQL.  Oracle might also work right,
       though it's untested.

SYNOPSIS

   The Short Answer
       See below for where we get the $handle and $model variables.

         use Jifty::DBI::SchemaGenerator;
         ...
         my $s_gen = Jifty::DBI::SchemaGenerator->new( $handle );
         $s_gen->add_model($model);

         my @statements = $s_gen->create_table_sql_statements;
         print join("\n", @statements, '');
         ...

   The Long Version
       See Jifty::DBI for details about the first two parts.

       MyModel
             package MyModel;
             # lib/MyModel.pm

             use warnings;
             use strict;

             use base qw(Jifty::DBI::Record);
             # your custom code goes here.
             1;

       MyModel::Schema
             package MyModel::Schema;
             # lib/MyModel/Schema.pm

             use warnings;
             use strict;

             use Jifty::DBI::Schema;

             column foo => type is 'text';
             column bar => type is 'text';

             1;

       myscript.pl
             #!/usr/bin/env perl
             # myscript.pl

             use strict;
             use warnings;

             use Jifty::DBI::SchemaGenerator;

             use Jifty::DBI::Handle;
             use MyModel;
             use MyModel::Schema;

             my $handle = Jifty::DBI::Handle->new();
             $handle->connect(
               driver   => 'SQLite',
               database => 'testdb',
             );

             my $model = MyModel->new($handle);
             my $s_gen = Jifty::DBI::SchemaGenerator->new( $handle );
             $s_gen->add_model($model);

             # here's the basic point of this module:
             my @statements = $s_gen->create_table_sql_statements;
             print join("\n", @statements, '');

             # this part is directly from Jifty::Script::Schema::create_all_tables()
             $handle->begin_transaction;
             for my $statement (@statements) {
               my $ret = $handle->simple_query($statement);
               $ret or die "error creating a table: " . $ret->error_message;
             }
             $handle->commit;

CONFIGURATION AND ENVIRONMENT

       Requires no configuration files or environment variables.

DEPENDENCIES

       Class::Accessor::Fast

       DBIx::DBSchema

       Class::ReturnValue

METHODS

   new HANDLE
       Creates a new "Jifty::DBI::SchemaGenerator" object.  The single required argument is a
       "Jifty::DBI::Handle".

   add_model MODEL
       Adds a new model class to the SchemaGenerator.  Model should be an object which is an
       instance of "Jifty::DBI::Record" or a subclass thereof.  It may also be a string which is
       the name of such a class/subclass; in the latter case, "add_model" will instantiate an
       object of the class.

       The model must define the instance methods "schema" and "table".

       Returns true if the model was added successfully; returns a false "Class::ReturnValue"
       error otherwise.

   column_definition_sql TABLENAME COLUMNNAME
       Given a table name and a column name, returns the SQL fragment describing that column for
       the current database.

   create_table_sql_statements
       Returns a list of SQL statements (as strings) to create tables for all of the models added
       to the SchemaGenerator.

   create_table_sql_text
       Returns a string containing a sequence of SQL statements to create tables for all of the
       models added to the SchemaGenerator.

       This is just a trivial wrapper around "create_table_sql_statements".

   PRIVATE _db_schema_table_from_model MODEL
       Takes an object of a subclass of Jifty::DBI::Record; returns a new "DBIx::DBSchema::Table"
       object corresponding to the model.

   PRIVATE _error STRING
       Takes in a string and returns it as a Class::ReturnValue error object.

INCOMPATIBILITIES

       None reported.

BUGS AND LIMITATIONS

       No bugs have been reported.

       Please report any bugs or feature requests to "bug-<RT NAME>@rt.cpan.org", or through the
       web interface at <http://rt.cpan.org>.

AUTHOR

       David Glasser  "glasser@bestpractical.com"

       Some pod by Eric Wilhelm <ewilhelm at cpan dot org>

LICENCE AND COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (c) 2005, Best Practical Solutions, LLC.  All rights reserved.

       This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same
       terms as Perl itself. See perlartistic.

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