Provided by: libmojo-pg-perl_4.04-1_all
NAME
Mojo::Pg::Database - Database
SYNOPSIS
use Mojo::Pg::Database; my $db = Mojo::Pg::Database->new(pg => $pg, dbh => $dbh); $db->query('select * from foo') ->hashes->map(sub { $_->{bar} })->join("\n")->say;
DESCRIPTION
Mojo::Pg::Database is a container for DBD::Pg database handles used by Mojo::Pg.
EVENTS
Mojo::Pg::Database inherits all events from Mojo::EventEmitter and can emit the following new ones. close $db->on(close => sub { my $db = shift; ... }); Emitted when the database connection gets closed while waiting for notifications. notification $db->on(notification => sub { my ($db, $name, $pid, $payload) = @_; ... }); Emitted when a notification has been received.
ATTRIBUTES
Mojo::Pg::Database implements the following attributes. dbh my $dbh = $db->dbh; $db = $db->dbh($dbh); DBD::Pg database handle used for all queries. # Use DBI utility methods my $quoted = $db->dbh->quote_identifier('foo.bar'); pg my $pg = $db->pg; $db = $db->pg(Mojo::Pg->new); Mojo::Pg object this database belongs to. results_class my $class = $db->results_class; $db = $db->results_class('MyApp::Results'); Class to be used by "query", defaults to Mojo::Pg::Results. Note that this class needs to have already been loaded before "query" is called.
METHODS
Mojo::Pg::Database inherits all methods from Mojo::EventEmitter and implements the following new ones. begin my $tx = $db->begin; Begin transaction and return Mojo::Pg::Transaction object, which will automatically roll back the transaction unless "commit" in Mojo::Pg::Transaction has been called before it is destroyed. # Insert rows in a transaction eval { my $tx = $db->begin; $db->insert('frameworks', {name => 'Catalyst'}); $db->insert('frameworks', {name => 'Mojolicious'}); $tx->commit; }; say $@ if $@; delete my $results = $db->delete($table, \%where, \%options); Generate a "DELETE" statement with "abstract" in Mojo::Pg (usually an SQL::Abstract object) and execute it with "query". You can also append a callback to perform operations non-blocking. $db->delete(some_table => sub { my ($db, $err, $results) = @_; ... }); Mojo::IOLoop->start unless Mojo::IOLoop->is_running; Use all the same argument variations you would pass to the "delete" method of SQL::Abstract. # "delete from some_table" $db->delete('some_table'); # "delete from some_table where foo = 'bar'" $db->delete('some_table', {foo => 'bar'}); # "delete from some_table where foo like '%test%'" $db->delete('some_table', {foo => {-like => '%test%'}}); # "delete from some_table where foo = 'bar' returning id" $db->delete('some_table', {foo => 'bar'}, {returning => 'id'}); delete_p my $promise = $db->delete_p($table, \%where, \%options); Same as "delete", but performs all operations non-blocking and returns a Mojo::Promise object instead of accepting a callback. $db->delete_p('some_table')->then(sub { my $results = shift; ... })->catch(sub { my $err = shift; ... })->wait; disconnect $db->disconnect; Disconnect "dbh" and prevent it from getting reused. dollar_only $db = $db->dollar_only; Activate "pg_placeholder_dollaronly" for next "query" call and allow "?" to be used as an operator. # Check for a key in a JSON document $db->dollar_only->query('select * from foo where bar ? $1', 'baz') ->expand->hashes->map(sub { $_->{bar}{baz} })->join("\n")->say; insert my $results = $db->insert($table, \@values || \%fieldvals, \%options); Generate an "INSERT" statement with "abstract" in Mojo::Pg (usually an SQL::Abstract object) and execute it with "query". You can also append a callback to perform operations non-blocking. $db->insert(some_table => {foo => 'bar'} => sub { my ($db, $err, $results) = @_; ... }); Mojo::IOLoop->start unless Mojo::IOLoop->is_running; Use all the same argument variations you would pass to the "insert" method of SQL::Abstract. # "insert into some_table (foo, baz) values ('bar', 'yada')" $db->insert('some_table', {foo => 'bar', baz => 'yada'}); # "insert into some_table (foo) values ({1,2,3})" $db->insert('some_table', {foo => [1, 2, 3]}); # "insert into some_table (foo) values ('bar') returning id" $db->insert('some_table', {foo => 'bar'}, {returning => 'id'}); # "insert into some_table (foo) values ('bar') returning id, foo" $db->insert('some_table', {foo => 'bar'}, {returning => ['id', 'foo']}); insert_p my $promise = $db->insert_p($table, \@values || \%fieldvals, \%options); Same as "insert", but performs all operations non-blocking and returns a Mojo::Promise object instead of accepting a callback. $db->insert_p(some_table => {foo => 'bar'})->then(sub { my $results = shift; ... })->catch(sub { my $err = shift; ... })->wait; is_listening my $bool = $db->is_listening; Check if "dbh" is listening for notifications. listen $db = $db->listen('foo'); Subscribe to a channel and receive "notification" events when the Mojo::IOLoop event loop is running. notify $db = $db->notify('foo'); $db = $db->notify(foo => 'bar'); Notify a channel. pid my $pid = $db->pid; Return the process id of the backend server process. ping my $bool = $db->ping; Check database connection. query my $results = $db->query('select * from foo'); my $results = $db->query('insert into foo values (?, ?, ?)', @values); my $results = $db->query('select ?::json as foo', {json => {bar => 'baz'}}); Execute a blocking SQL <http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/sql.html> statement and return a results object based on "results_class" (which is usually Mojo::Pg::Results) with the query results. The DBD::Pg statement handle will be automatically reused when it is not active anymore, to increase the performance of future queries. You can also append a callback to perform operations non-blocking. $db->query('insert into foo values (?, ?, ?)' => @values => sub { my ($db, $err, $results) = @_; ... }); Mojo::IOLoop->start unless Mojo::IOLoop->is_running; Hash reference arguments containing a value named "json", will be encoded to JSON text with "to_json" in Mojo::JSON. To accomplish the reverse, you can use the method "expand" in Mojo::Pg::Results, which automatically decodes all fields of the types "json" and "jsonb" with "from_json" in Mojo::JSON to Perl values. # "I ♥ Mojolicious!" $db->query('select ?::jsonb as foo', {json => {bar => 'I ♥ Mojolicious!'}}) ->expand->hash->{foo}{bar}; Hash reference arguments containing values named "type" and "value", can be used to bind specific DBD::Pg data types to placeholders. # Insert binary data use DBD::Pg ':pg_types'; $db->query('insert into bar values (?)', {type => PG_BYTEA, value => $bytes}); query_p my $promise = $db->query_p('select * from foo'); Same as "query", but performs all operations non-blocking and returns a Mojo::Promise object instead of accepting a callback. $db->query_p('insert into foo values (?, ?, ?)' => @values)->then(sub { my $results = shift; ... })->catch(sub { my $err = shift; ... })->wait; select my $results = $db->select($source, $fields, $where, $order); Generate a "SELECT" statement with "abstract" in Mojo::Pg (usually an SQL::Abstract object) and execute it with "query". You can also append a callback to perform operations non-blocking. $db->select(some_table => ['foo'] => {bar => 'yada'} => sub { my ($db, $err, $results) = @_; ... }); Mojo::IOLoop->start unless Mojo::IOLoop->is_running; Use all the same argument variations you would pass to the "select" method of SQL::Abstract. # "select * from some_table" $db->select('some_table'); # "select id, foo from some_table" $db->select('some_table', ['id', 'foo']); # "select * from some_table where foo = 'bar'" $db->select('some_table', undef, {foo => 'bar'}); # "select * from some_table where foo = 'bar' order by id desc" $db->select('some_table', undef, {foo => 'bar'}, {-desc => 'id'}); # "select * from some_table where foo like '%test%'" $db->select('some_table', undef, {foo => {-like => '%test%'}}); select_p my $promise = $db->select_p($source, $fields, $where, $order); Same as "select", but performs all operations non-blocking and returns a Mojo::Promise object instead of accepting a callback. $db->select_p(some_table => ['foo'] => {bar => 'yada'})->then(sub { my $results = shift; ... })->catch(sub { my $err = shift; ... })->wait; tables my $tables = $db->tables; Return table and view names for this database, that are visible to the current user and not internal, as an array reference. # Names of all tables say for @{$db->tables}; unlisten $db = $db->unlisten('foo'); $db = $db->unlisten('*'); Unsubscribe from a channel, "*" can be used to unsubscribe from all channels. update my $results = $db->update($table, \%fieldvals, \%where, \%options); Generate an "UPDATE" statement with "abstract" in Mojo::Pg (usually an SQL::Abstract object) and execute it with "query". You can also append a callback to perform operations non-blocking. $db->update(some_table => {foo => 'baz'} => {foo => 'bar'} => sub { my ($db, $err, $results) = @_; ... }); Mojo::IOLoop->start unless Mojo::IOLoop->is_running; Use all the same argument variations you would pass to the "update" method of SQL::Abstract. # "update some_table set foo = 'bar' where id = 23" $db->update('some_table', {foo => 'bar'}, {id => 23}); # "update some_table set foo = {1,2,3} where id = 23" $db->update('some_table', {foo => [1, 2, 3]}, {id => 23}); # "update some_table set foo = 'bar' where foo like '%test%'" $db->update('some_table', {foo => 'bar'}, {foo => {-like => '%test%'}}); # "update some_table set foo = 'bar' where id = 23 returning id" $db->update('some_table', {foo => 'bar'}, {id => 23}, {returning => 'id'}); update_p my $promise = $db->update_p($table, \%fieldvals, \%where, \%options); Same as "update", but performs all operations non-blocking and returns a Mojo::Promise object instead of accepting a callback. $db->update_p(some_table => {foo => 'baz'} => {foo => 'bar'})->then(sub { my $results = shift; ... })->catch(sub { my $err = shift; ... })->wait;
SEE ALSO
Mojo::Pg, Mojolicious::Guides, <http://mojolicious.org>.