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NAME

       DBIx::Class::ResultSource::View - ResultSource object representing a view

SYNOPSIS

         package MyApp::Schema::Result::Year2000CDs;

         use base qw/DBIx::Class::Core/;

         __PACKAGE__->table_class('DBIx::Class::ResultSource::View');

         __PACKAGE__->table('year2000cds');
         __PACKAGE__->result_source_instance->is_virtual(1);
         __PACKAGE__->result_source_instance->view_definition(
             "SELECT cdid, artist, title FROM cd WHERE year ='2000'"
         );
         __PACKAGE__->add_columns(
           'cdid' => {
             data_type => 'integer',
             is_auto_increment => 1,
           },
           'artist' => {
             data_type => 'integer',
           },
           'title' => {
             data_type => 'varchar',
             size      => 100,
           },
         );

DESCRIPTION

       View object that inherits from DBIx::Class::ResultSource

       This class extends ResultSource to add basic view support.

       A view has a "view_definition", which contains a SQL query. The query can only have
       parameters if "is_virtual" is set to true. It may contain JOINs, sub selects and any other
       SQL your database supports.

       View definition SQL is deployed to your database on "deploy" in DBIx::Class::Schema unless
       you set "is_virtual" to true.

       Deploying the view does not translate it between different database syntaxes, so be
       careful what you write in your view SQL.

       Virtual views ("is_virtual" true), are assumed to not exist in your database as a real
       view. The "view_definition" in this case replaces the view name in a FROM clause in a
       subselect.

EXAMPLES

       Having created the MyApp::Schema::Year2000CDs schema as shown in the SYNOPSIS above, you
       can then:

         $2000_cds = $schema->resultset('Year2000CDs')
                            ->search()
                            ->all();
         $count    = $schema->resultset('Year2000CDs')
                            ->search()
                            ->count();

       If you modified the schema to include a placeholder

         __PACKAGE__->result_source_instance->view_definition(
             "SELECT cdid, artist, title FROM cd WHERE year = ?"
         );

       and ensuring you have is_virtual set to true:

         __PACKAGE__->result_source_instance->is_virtual(1);

       You could now say:

         $2001_cds = $schema->resultset('Year2000CDs')
                            ->search({}, { bind => [2001] })
                            ->all();
         $count    = $schema->resultset('Year2000CDs')
                            ->search({}, { bind => [2001] })
                            ->count();

SQL EXAMPLES

       is_virtual set to false
             $schema->resultset('Year2000CDs')->all();

             SELECT cdid, artist, title FROM year2000cds me

       is_virtual set to true
             $schema->resultset('Year2000CDs')->all();

             SELECT cdid, artist, title FROM
               (SELECT cdid, artist, title FROM cd WHERE year ='2000') me

METHODS

   is_virtual
         __PACKAGE__->result_source_instance->is_virtual(1);

       Set to true for a virtual view, false or unset for a real database-based view.

   view_definition
         __PACKAGE__->result_source_instance->view_definition(
             "SELECT cdid, artist, title FROM cd WHERE year ='2000'"
             );

       An SQL query for your view. Will not be translated across database syntaxes.

   deploy_depends_on
         __PACKAGE__->result_source_instance->deploy_depends_on(
             ["MyApp::Schema::Result::Year","MyApp::Schema::Result::CD"]
             );

       Specify the views (and only the views) that this view depends on.  Pass this an array
       reference of fully qualified result classes.

OVERRIDDEN METHODS

   from
       Returns the FROM entry for the table (i.e. the view name) or the SQL as a subselect if
       this is a virtual view.

OTHER METHODS

   new
       The constructor.

AUTHORS

       See "CONTRIBUTORS" in DBIx::Class.

LICENSE

       You may distribute this code under the same terms as Perl itself.