NAME
Fry::Lib::CDBI::Outline - A Class::DBI library for Fry::Shell which displays several database queries in an outline format.
VERSION
This document describes version 0.14
DESCRIPTION
This module has one command, outlineSearches, which takes a query outline and produces results in the same outline format. To write an outline in one line for commandline apps, there is a shorthand syntax. Take the sample outline:
0 dog
1 rex
1 cartoon
2 snoopy
2 brian
0 cat
Note: the numbers are the outline levels and aren't usually seen
In shorthand syntax this is 'dog(rex,cartoon(snoopy,brian))cat'. I'll use node to refer to a line in an outline ie 'dog'. There are three characters that delimit indent levels between nodes:
'(':following node is indented one level
')': following node is unindented one level
',': following node remains at same level
Each node is a query chunk which uses the same syntax as the search commands in Fry::Lib::CDBI::Basic.
For example, here's a simple query outline:
tag=perl(tag=dbi,read)name=Shell::
which means the following query outline:
tags=perl
tags=dbi
read
name=Shell::
which would produce:
tags=perl
tags=dbi
#results of tags=dbi and tags=perl
read
#results of tags=read and tags=perl
name=Shell::
#results of name=Shell:
The resulting outline produces results under the last level children. By default the query chunks ('tags=perl') are ANDed. If no $splitter ('=' here) is in a given query chunk then a default column name is assumed by $otlcol. In this example, $otlcol = 'tags' for the 'read' node.
Although there is no required table format I usually use this module for tables that I'm tagging. See Fry::Lib::CDBI::Tags for more detail.
LIBRARY VARIABLES
right_indent: Increases outline level by one.
no_indent: Outline level remains the same.
left_indent: Decreases outline level by one.
otlcol: column assumed in searches when no column given
indent_char: Character used to indent nodes
INNARDS of outlineSearches
The subroutines are indented by subroutine frame and are called in the order they appear.
outlineSearches
create_outline
get_outline
input_to_nodes
get_indents
get_values
set_results
alias_otl
search_outline
makeNodeOutline
print_indented_rows
outlineSearches(@outline_terms): command which returns outline of search results,
an $outline_term is equal to $search_term$level_delimiter where
$search_term is the same as in Fry::Lib::CDBI::Basic and a
$level_delimiter is one of the variables $indent,$no_indent or
$left_indent
create_outline(@outline_terms): wrapper sub
get_outline(@outline_terms): Returns an arrayref of node objects. A node
object contains the following attributes:
value: search term used by search functions
results: Class::DBI objects from search
indent: indent/outline level
input_to_nodes(@outline_terms): splits input on a $level_delimiter to return array of nodes
get_indents(@input_to_nodes): returns an indent value for each node based on a $level_delimiter
get_values(@get_indents): returns a value for each node
set_results(\@node): sets results attribute of a node object
alias_otl(@search_terms): unaliases outline search terms to make it compatible with
:CDBI::Basic search terms
search_outline(@search_terms): does a search using one of the search functions from
:CDBI::Basic
makeNodeOutline(@node): makes a node outline by indenting properly and displaying Class::DBI
search results
SEE ALSO
Fry::Shell,Fry::Lib::CDBI::Tags
AUTHOR
Me. Gabriel that is. If you want to bug me with a bug: cldwalker@chwhat.com If you like using perl,linux,vim and databases to make your life easier (not lazier ;) check out my website at www.chwhat.com.
LICENSE
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.