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NAME
DBIx::Class::CDBICompat - Class::DBI Compatibility layer.
SYNOPSIS
package My::CDBI;
use base qw/DBIx::Class::CDBICompat/;
...continue as Class::DBI...
DESCRIPTION
DBIx::Class features a fully featured compatibility layer with Class::DBI and some common plugins to ease
transition for existing CDBI users.
This is not a wrapper or subclass of DBIx::Class but rather a series of plugins. The result being that
even though you're using the Class::DBI emulation layer you are still getting DBIx::Class objects. You
can use all DBIx::Class features and methods via CDBICompat. This allows you to take advantage of
DBIx::Class features without having to rewrite your CDBI code.
Plugins
CDBICompat is good enough that many CDBI plugins will work with CDBICompat, but many of the plugin
features are better done with DBIx::Class methods.
Class::DBI::AbstractSearch
"search_where()" is fully emulated using DBIC's search. Aside from emulation there's no reason to use
"search_where()".
Class::DBI::Plugin::NoCache
"nocache" is fully emulated.
Class::DBI::Sweet
The features of CDBI::Sweet are better done using DBIC methods which are almost exactly the same.
Class::DBI::Plugin::DeepAbstractSearch
This plugin will work, but it is more efficiently done using DBIC's native search facilities. The major
difference is that DBIC will not infer the join for you, you have to tell it the join tables.
Choosing Features
In fact, this class is just a recipe containing all the features emulated. If you like, you can choose
which features to emulate by building your own class and loading it like this:
package My::DB;
__PACKAGE__->load_own_components(qw/CDBICompat/);
this will automatically load the features included in My::DB::CDBICompat, provided it looks something
like this:
package My::DB::CDBICompat;
__PACKAGE__->load_components(qw/
CDBICompat::ColumnGroups
CDBICompat::Retrieve
CDBICompat::HasA
CDBICompat::HasMany
CDBICompat::MightHave
/);
LIMITATIONS
Unimplemented
The following methods and classes are not emulated, maybe in the future.
Class::DBI::Query
Deprecated in Class::DBI.
Class::DBI::Column
Not documented in Class::DBI. CDBICompat's columns() returns a plain string, not an object.
data_type()
Undocumented CDBI method.
Limited Support
The following elements of Class::DBI have limited support.
Class::DBI::Relationship
The semi-documented Class::DBI::Relationship objects returned by "meta_info($type, $col)" are mostly
emulated except for their "args" method.
Relationships
Relationships between tables (has_a, has_many...) must be declared after all tables in the
relationship have been declared. Thus the usual CDBI idiom of declaring columns and relationships
for each class together will not work. They must instead be done like so:
package Foo;
use base qw(Class::DBI);
Foo->table("foo");
Foo->columns( All => qw(this that bar) );
package Bar;
use base qw(Class::DBI);
Bar->table("bar");
Bar->columns( All => qw(up down) );
# Now that Foo and Bar are declared it is safe to declare a
# relationship between them
Foo->has_a( bar => "Bar" );
FURTHER QUESTIONS?
Check the list of additional DBIC resources.
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This module is free software copyright by the DBIx::Class (DBIC) authors. You can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the same terms as the DBIx::Class library.
perl v5.34.0 2022-05-21 DBIx::Class::CDBICompat(3pm)