NAME
Class::DBI::UUID - Provide Globally Unique Column Values
SYNOPSIS
package MyApp::User;
use base qw[Class::DBI];
__PACKAGE__->connection('dbi:SQLite:dbfile', '', '');
__PACKAGE__->table(q[users]);
__PACKAGE__->columns(Primary => 'id');
__PACKAGE__->columns(Essential => qw[username password]);
use Class::DBI::UUID;
__PACKAGE__->uuid_columns('id');
# Elsewhere..
my $user = MyApp::User->create({
username => 'user',
password => 'pass',
});
print $user->id; # A UUID string.
DESCRIPTION
This module implements globally unique columns values. When an object is created, the columns specified are given unique IDs. This is particularly helpful when running in an environment where auto incremented primary keys won't work, such as multi-master replication.
uuid_columns
MyApp::User->uuid_columns(MyApp::User->columns('Primary'));
A before_create
trigger will be set up to set the values of each column listed as input to a Data::UUID
string. Change the type of string output using the uuid_columns_type
class method.
uuid_columns_type
MyApp::User->uuid_columns_type('bin'); # keep it small
By default the type will be str
. It's the largest, but its also the safest for general use. Possible values are bin
, str
, hex
, and b64
. Basically, anything that you can append to create_
and still get a valid method name from Data::UUID
. Also returns the type to be used.
Do not change this value on a whim. If you do change it, change it before your call to uuid_columns
, or, call uuid_columns
again after it is changed (therefore calling it before uuid_columns
, but also adding extra triggers without need).
EXPORTS
This module is implemented as a mixin and therefore exports the functions uuid_columns
, and uuid_columns_type
into the caller's namespace. If you don't want these to be exported, then load this module using require
.
SEE ALSO
AUTHOR
Casey West, <casey@geeknest.com>.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2005 Casey West. All rights reserved.
This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the same terms as Perl itself.