NAME
DBIx::Cookbook::Recipe::Searching::paged - paged result sets
DESCRIPTION
As a function of the options rows and page, output the results of the query
SELECT * FROM actor ORDER BY last_name
The rows option specifies how many rows per page. The page option specifies which page of the resultset to start with. For example, if there are 20 rows in the resultset and rows has been set to 4, then there will be 5 pages. The pages option will specify from which page results should be listed, with any number from 1 to 5 being acceptable.
Sample Usage:
shell> ${orm}_cmd paged # orm = dbic, skinny, rose, etc
# page=1 and rows=10 are defaults
shell> ${orm}_cmd paged --page=2 rows=4
RECIPES
DBIx::Class
package DBIx::Cookbook::DBIC::Command::paged;
use Moose;
extends qw(MooseX::App::Cmd::Command);
use Data::Dump;
has 'rows' => (
traits => [qw(Getopt)],
isa => "Int",
is => "rw",
documentation => "number of rows per page"
);
has 'page' => (
traits => [qw(Getopt)],
isa => "Int",
is => "rw",
documentation => "page to start output from"
);
sub execute {
my ($self, $opt, $args) = @_;
$opt->{rows} ||= 10;
my $rs = do {
my $where = {};
my $attr = {
order_by => 'last_name' ,
page => $opt->{page} ? $opt->{page} : 1 ,
rows => $opt->{rows}
};
$self->app->schema->resultset('Actor')->search($where, $attr);
} ;
my $pager = $rs->pager;
while (my $row = $rs->next) {
warn $row->first_name . " " . $row->last_name . "\n" ;
}
printf " -- Page %d of %d --\n", $pager->current_page, $pager->last_page;
if (my $next_page = $pager->next_page) {
$opt->{page} = $next_page;
$self->execute($opt);
}
}
1;