NAME
App::RepositoryObject - Interface for data persistence
SYNOPSIS
use App::RepositoryObject;
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DESCRIPTION
A RepositoryObject is an object whose state is stored in a repository. It is a base class for many business classes.
All RepositoryObjects are created using the $rep->get_object() or $rep->get_objects() methods, and they all have the following attributes.
$self->{_repository} - the Repository which the object came from
$self->{_table}      - the table name associated with the object
$self->{_key}        - the unique identifier of the object in the
                       table in the repository
I am considering adding the following standard attribute, but I have not yet decided whether I should.
$self->{_context}    - the Context the object is running in
Public Methods
get()
* Signature: $value = $obj->get($attrib);
* Signature: $value = $obj->get($attrib, $options);
* Param:     $attrib      string,ARRAY
* Return:    $value       any,ARRAY
* Throws:    App::Exception
* Since:     0.01
Sample Usage: 
$value = $obj->get($attrib);
Gets the value of one or more attributes of an object.
set()
* Signature: $obj->set($attrib, $value);
* Signature: $obj->set($attrib, $value, $options);
* Param:     $attrib      string,ARRAY
* Param:     $value       any,ARRAY
* Param:     $options     any,ARRAY
* Throws:    App::Exception
* Since:     0.01
Sample Usage: 
$obj->set($attrib, $value);
Sets the value of one or more attributes of an object.
delete()
* Signature: $obj->delete();
* Signature: $obj->delete($options);
* Param:     $options        ARRAY
* Throws:    App::Exception
* Since:     0.01
Sample Usage: 
$obj->delete();
Deletes the object out of the repository.
Private Methods
_init()
* Signature: $obj->_init();
* Param:     void
* Return:    void
* Throws:    App::Exception
* Since:     0.01
Sample Usage: 
$obj->_init();
This method initializes the values of a newly created object. The default implementation on the App::RepositoryObject base class does nothing. It is provided so that it may be overridden in a subclass if desired.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
* Author:  Stephen Adkins <spadkins@gmail.com>
* License: This is free software. It is licensed under the same terms as Perl itself.