NAME
DBIx::Custom::Model - Model object
SYNOPSIS
use DBIx::Custom::Model;
my $model = DBIx::Custom::Model->new(table => 'books');
ATTRIBUTES
name
my $name = $model->name;
$model = $model->name('book');
Model name.
table
my $table = $model->table;
$model = $model->table('book');
Table name, this is passed to insert, update, update_all, delete, delete_all, select method.
join
my $join = $model->join;
$model = $model->join(
['left outer join company on book.company_id = company.id']
);
Join clause, this value is passed to select method.
dbi
my $dbi = $model->dbi;
$model = $model->dbi($dbi);
DBIx::Custom object.
bind_type
my $type = $model->bind_type;
$model = $model->bind_type(['image' => DBI::SQL_BLOB]);
Database data type, this is used as type option of insert, update, update_all, delete, delete_all, and select method
mtime
my $mtime = $model->mtime;
$model = $model->mtime('modified_time');
Updated timestamp column, this is passed to update method.
ctime
my $ctime = $model->ctime;
$model = $model->ctime('created_time');
Create timestamp column, this is passed to insert or update method.
primary_key
my $primary_key = $model->primary_key;
$model = $model->primary_key(['id', 'number']);
Primary key,this is passed to insert, update, delete, and select method.
METHODS
DBIx::Custom::Model inherits all methods from Object::Simple, and you can use all methods of DBIx::Custom and DBI and implements the following new ones.
delete
$model->delete(...);
Same as delete of DBIx::Custom except that you don't have to specify options if you set attribute in model.
delete_all
$model->delete_all(...);
Same as delete_all of DBIx::Custom except that you don't have to specify options if you set attribute in model.
insert
$model->insert(...);
Same as insert of DBIx::Custom except that you don't have to specify options if you set attribute in model.
mycolumn
my $column = $self->mycolumn;
my $column = $self->mycolumn(book => ['author', 'title']);
my $column = $self->mycolumn(['author', 'title']);
Create column clause for myself. The following column clause is created.
book.author as author,
book.title as title
If table name is omitted, table attribute of the model is used. If column names is omitted, columns attribute of the model is used.
new
my $model = DBIx::Custom::Model->new;
Create a DBIx::Custom::Model object.
select
$model->select(...);
Same as select of DBIx::Custom except that you don't have to specify options if you set attribute in model.
update
$model->update(...);
Same as update of DBIx::Custom except that you don't have to specify options if you set attribute in model.
update_all
$model->update_all(\%param);
Same as update_all of DBIx::Custom except that you don't have to specify options if you set attribute in model.