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NAME

       DBIx::Class::DeploymentHandler - Extensible DBIx::Class deployment

SYNOPSIS

        use aliased 'DBIx::Class::DeploymentHandler' => 'DH';
        my $s = My::Schema->connect(...);

        my $dh = DH->new({
          schema              => $s,
          databases           => 'SQLite',
          sql_translator_args => { add_drop_table => 0 },
        });

        $dh->prepare_install;

        $dh->install;

       or for upgrades:

        use aliased 'DBIx::Class::DeploymentHandler' => 'DH';
        my $s = My::Schema->connect(...);

        my $dh = DH->new({
          schema              => $s,
          databases           => 'SQLite',
          sql_translator_args => { add_drop_table => 0 },
        });

        $dh->prepare_deploy;
        $dh->prepare_upgrade({
          from_version => 1,
          to_version   => 2,
        });

        $dh->upgrade;

DESCRIPTION

       "DBIx::Class::DeploymentHandler" is, as its name suggests, a tool for deploying and upgrading databases
       with DBIx::Class.  It is designed to be much more flexible than DBIx::Class::Schema::Versioned, hence the
       use of Moose and lots of roles.

       "DBIx::Class::DeploymentHandler" itself is just a recommended set of roles that we think will not only
       work well for everyone, but will also yield the best overall mileage.  Each role it uses has its own
       nuances and documentation, so I won't describe all of them here, but here are a few of the major benefits
       over how DBIx::Class::Schema::Versioned worked (and DBIx::Class::DeploymentHandler::Deprecated tries to
       maintain compatibility with):

       •   Downgrades in addition to upgrades.

       •   Multiple sql files files per upgrade/downgrade/install.

       •   Perl scripts allowed for upgrade/downgrade/install.

       •   Just  one  set  of  files  needed  for  upgrade,  unlike  before  where  one  might  need to generate
           "factorial(scalar @versions)", which is just silly.

       •   And much, much more!

       That's really just a taste of some of the differences.  Check out each role for all the details.

WHERE IS ALL THE DOC?!

       To get up and running fast, your best place to start is DBIx::Class::DeploymentHandler::Manual::Intro and
       then DBIx::Class::DeploymentHandler::Manual::CatalystIntro if your intending on using this with Catalyst.

       For   the   full   story   you   should    realise    that    "DBIx::Class::DeploymentHandler"    extends
       DBIx::Class::DeploymentHandler::Dad,  so  that's  probably the first place to look when you are trying to
       figure out how everything works.

       Next would be to look at all the pieces that fill in the blanks that  DBIx::Class::DeploymentHandler::Dad
       expects  to  be  filled.   They  would  be DBIx::Class::DeploymentHandler::DeployMethod::SQL::Translator,
       DBIx::Class::DeploymentHandler::VersionHandler::Monotonic,
       DBIx::Class::DeploymentHandler::VersionStorage::Standard,                                             and
       DBIx::Class::DeploymentHandler::WithReasonableDefaults.

WHY IS THIS SO WEIRD

       "DBIx::Class::DeploymentHandler"  has  a strange structure.  The gist is that it delegates to three small
       objects that are proxied to via interface roles that then create the illusion of  one  large,  monolithic
       object.  Here is a diagram that might help:

       The  nice  thing  about  this  is  that we have well defined interfaces for the objects that comprise the
       "DeploymentHandler", the smaller objects can be tested in isolation, and the smaller objects can even  be
       swapped  in  easily.   But  the real win is that you can subclass the "DeploymentHandler" without knowing
       about the underlying delegation; you just treat it like normal Perl and write methods that  do  what  you
       want.

THIS SUCKS

       You  started your project and weren't using "DBIx::Class::DeploymentHandler"?  Lucky for you I had you in
       mind when I wrote this doc.

       First, define the version in your main schema file (maybe using $VERSION).

       Then you'll want to just install the version_storage:

        my $s = My::Schema->connect(...);
        my $dh = DBIx::Class::DeploymentHandler->new({ schema => $s });

        $dh->prepare_version_storage_install;
        $dh->install_version_storage;

       Then set your database version:

        $dh->add_database_version({ version => $s->schema_version });

       Now you should be able to use "DBIx::Class::DeploymentHandler" like normal!

LOGGING

       This is a complex tool, and because of that sometimes you'll want to see what exactly is happening.   The
       best  way  to  do  that  is  to  use the built in logging functionality.  It the standard six log levels;
       "fatal", "error", "warn", "info", "debug", and "trace".  Most  of  those  are  pretty  self  explanatory.
       Generally  a  safe  level to see what all is going on is debug, which will give you everything except for
       the exact SQL being run.

       To enable the various logging levels all you need to do is set an environment variables:  "DBICDH_FATAL",
       "DBICDH_ERROR",  "DBICDH_WARN", "DBICDH_INFO", "DBICDH_DEBUG", and "DBICDH_TRACE".  Each level can be set
       on its own, but the default is the first three on and the last three off, and the levels cascade,  so  if
       you turn on trace the rest will turn on automatically.

DONATIONS

       If  you'd like to thank me for the work I've done on this module, don't give me a donation. I spend a lot
       of free time creating free software, but I do it because I love it.

       Instead, consider donating to someone who might actually need it.  Obviously you should do research  when
       donating  to  a  charity,  so  don't  just  take  my  word  on  this.   I  like  Matthew  25: Ministries:
       <http://www.m25m.org/>, but there are a host of other charities that can do much more good  than  I  will
       with         your         money.          (Third         party         charity         info         here:
       <http://www.charitynavigator.org/index.cfm?bay=search.summary&orgid=6901>

METHODS

   prepare_version_storage_install
        $dh->prepare_version_storage_install

       Creates the needed ".sql" file to install the version storage and not the rest of the tables

   prepare_install
        $dh->prepare_install

       First prepare all the tables to be installed and the prepare just the version storage

   install_version_storage
        $dh->install_version_storage

       Install the version storage and not the rest of the tables

AUTHOR

       Arthur Axel "fREW" Schmidt <frioux+cpan@gmail.com>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       This software is copyright (c) 2018 by Arthur Axel "fREW" Schmidt.

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

perl v5.26.1                                       2018-01-13                DBIx::Class::DeploymentHandler(3pm)