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NAME

       CPAN::SQLite::Populate - create and populate database tables

DESCRIPTION

       This module is responsible for creating the tables (if "setup" is passed as an option) and
       then for inserting, updating, or deleting (as appropriate) the relevant information from
       the indices of CPAN::SQLite::Info and the state information from CPAN::SQLite::State. It
       does this through the "insert", "update", and "delete" methods associated with each table.

       Note that the tables are created with the "setup" argument passed into the "new" method
       when creating the "CPAN::SQLite::Index" object; existing tables will be dropped.

TABLES

       The tables used are described below - the data types correspond to mysql tables, with the
       corresponding adjustments made if the SQLite database is used.

   mods
       This table contains module information, and is created as

         mod_id INTEGER NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY
         mod_name VARCHAR(100) NOT NULL
         dist_id INTEGER NOT NULL
         mod_abs TEXT
         mod_vers VARCHAR(10)
         dslip VARCHAR(5)
         chapterid INTEGER

       ·  mod_id

          This is the primary (unique) key of the table.

       ·  dist_id

          This key corresponds to the id of the associated distribution in the "dists" table.

       ·  mod_name

          This is the module's name.

       ·  mod_abs

          This is a description, if available, of the module.

       ·  mod_vers

          This value, if present, gives the version of the module.

       ·  dslip

          This is a 5 character string expressing the dslip (development, support, language,
          interface, public license) information.

       ·  chapterid

          This number corresponds to the chapter id of the module, if present.

   dists
       This table contains distribution information, and is created as

         dist_id INTEGER NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY
         dist_name VARCHAR(90) NOT NULL
         auth_id INTEGER NOT NULL
         dist_file VARCHAR(110) NOT NULL
         dist_vers VARCHAR(20)
         dist_abs TEXT
         dist_dslip VARCHAR(5)

       ·  dist_id

          This is the primary (unique) key of the table.

       ·  auth_id

          This corresponds to the CPAN author id of the distribution in the "auths" table.

       ·  dist_name

          This corresponds to the distribution name (eg, for My-Distname-0.22.tar.gz, "dist_name"
          will be "My-Distname").

       ·  dist_file

          This corresponds to the CPAN file name.

       ·  dist_vers

          This is the version of the CPAN file (eg, for My-Distname-0.22.tar.gz, "dist_vers" will
          be 0.22).

       ·  dist_abs

          This is a description of the distribtion. If not directly supplied, the description
          for, eg, "Foo::Bar", if present, will be used for the "Foo-Bar" distribution.

       ·  dist_dslip

          This is a 5 character string expressing the dslip (development, support, language,
          interface, public license) information. Normally this comes from the module name; this
          value for the distribution name comes in simple cases where the module name matches the
          distribution name by a substitution of "::" by "-".

   auths
       This table contains CPAN author information, and is created as

         auth_id INTEGER NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY
         cpanid VARCHAR(20) NOT NULL
         fullname VARCHAR(40) NOT NULL
         email TEXT

       ·  auth_id

          This is the primary (unique) key of the table.

       ·  cpanid

          This gives the CPAN author id.

       ·  fullname

          This is the full name of the author.

       ·  email

          This is the supplied email address of the author.

   chaps
       This table contains chapter information associated with distributions. PAUSE allows one,
       when registering modules, to associate a chapter id with each module (see the "mods"
       table). This information is used here to associate chapters (and subchapters) with
       distributions in the following manner.  Suppose a distribution "Quantum-Theory" contains a
       module "Beta::Decay" with chapter id 55, and another module "Laser" with chapter id 87.
       The "Quantum-Theory" distribution will then have two entries in this table - "chapterid"
       of 55 and "subchapter" of Beta, and "chapterid" of 87 and "subchapter" of Laser.

       The table is created as follows.

         chap_id INTEGER NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY
         chapterid INTEGER
         dist_id INTEGER NOT NULL
         subchapter TEXT

       ·  chap_id

          This is the primary (unique) key of the table.

       ·  chapterid

          This number corresponds to the chapter id.

       ·  dist_id

          This is the id corresponding to the distribution in the "dists" table.

       ·  subchapter

          This is the subchapter.

SEE ALSO

       CPAN::SQLite::Index