NAME
Data::Package::SQLite - A data package for a SQLite database
SYNOPSIS
### Creating a SQLite data package
package My::Data;
use strict;
use base 'Data::Package::SQLite';
sub sqlite_locate { file => '/var/cache/mydata.sqlite' }
1;
### Using your SQLite data package
use My::Data;
# Default data access
$dbh = My::Data->get;
# ... or if you want to be explicit
$dbh = My::Data->get('DBI::db');
DESCRIPTION
One of the best ways to distribute medium-sized (100k - 100meg) packages containing datasets is using SQLite databases.
It allows you to have full SQL access to your data, and you can still provide the data as a single file that does not need user/password access and provides it's own security model (tied to filesystem access).
Data::Package::SQLite
is a Data::Package sub-class for providing simplified read-only access to these databases in the form of a DBI connection handle, without the caller needing to know anything about where the data is actually stored.
METHODS
Although the primary interface when using a Data::Package::SQLite
module should be the same as for any other Data::Package module, some additional methods are defined for people creating their own sub-classes of Data::Package::SQLite
.
sqlite_dsn
The sqlite_dsn
method return a valid DBI dsn for the creation of the database handle. For any Data::Package::SQLite
package that you get
a database handle from, the sqlite_dsn
method will always return the location of the database that was loaded.
When creating a sub-class, you should not return this directly, but are encouraged to instead define your own sqlite_file
or even better your own sqlite_location
.
Returns a DSN string, or throws an exception on error.
sqlite_file
sub sqlite_file { '/var/cache/my_class/data.sqlite' }
The sqlite_file
method returns the location of the SQLite file to be loaded.
Please note that the fact a file name is returned by this method does not necesarily mean it exists, because in some cases incorrect file names can be generated, or a sub-class might defined this method (incorrectly) directly.
Returns a file path string, or throws an exception in some error situations.
sqlite_location
# A general file location somewhere
sub sqlite_location { file => '/var/cache/my_class/data.sqlite' }
# The default data.sqlite for a distribution
sub sqlite_location { dist_file => 'My-Dist' }
# A specific file for a distribution
sub sqlite_location { dist_file => 'My-Dist', 'sqlite.db' }
# The default data.sqlite for a module
sub sqlite_location { module_file => 'My::Module' }
# A specific file for a module
sub sqlite_location { module_file => 'My::Module', 'sqlite.db' }
The sqlite_location
method is the primary method for sub-classes to specify the location of the SQLite database file.
It should return a simple 2-3 element list, consisting of a location type and 1 or more location values.
The sqlite_location
method currently accepts 3 location types.
- file
-
Mostly provides a direct pass-through to
sqlite_file
.Takes a second param of the location of the file as a simple string.
- dist_file
-
The
dist_file
option provides access to the functionality provided by the File::ShareDir functiondist_file
.It takes two additional values, the name of the distribution and the name of the file within the dist dir.
If the file name is not provided, a default value of data.sqlite is used.
- module_file
-
The
module_file
option provides access to the functionality provided by the File::ShareDir functionmodule_file
.It takes two additional values, the name of the module and the name of the file within the dist dir.
If the file name is not provided, a default value of data.sqlite is used.
If not provided, the default implementation of sqlite_location
will return ( module_file => $class )
, where $class
is the name of the Data::Package::SQLite sub-class.
SUPPORT
Bugs should be always be reported via the CPAN bug tracker at:
http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=Data-Package-SQLite
For other issues, contact the author.
AUTHORS
Adam Kennedy <adamk@cpan.org>
SEE ALSO
Data::Package, DBD::SQLite, http://ali.as/
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2006 Adam Kennedy.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
The full text of the license can be found in the LICENSE file included with this module.