NAME
DBIx::DataModel::Doc::Internals - Description of the internal structure
DOCUMENTATION CONTEXT
This chapter is part of the DBIx::DataModel manual.
This chapter documents some details that normally should not be relevant to clients; you only want to read about them if you intend to extend the framework.
PRIVATE METHODS
_rawInsert
my $sth = $obj->_rawInsert(%args);
Internal implementation for insertions into the database : takes keys and values within %$obj, generates SQL for insertion of those values into $obj->db_from(), and executes it. This method is never called directly, but used by the protected method "_singleInsert".
The optional %args argument can pass additional options to "insert" in SQL::Abstract::More; currently only one option is available : -returning.
The method returns the statement handle just created, in case the caller would need to retrieve some values after the insert : for example when using a RETURNING clause in PostgreSQL, the values can be obtained through a subsequent call to $sth->fetch.
"PROTECTED" METHODS
_singleInsert
$obj->_singleInsert(%options);
Implementation for inserting a record into the database; should never be called directly, but is used as a backend by the insert method.
This method receives an object blessed into some table class; the object hash should only contain keys and values to be directly inserted into the database, i.e. the no_update_columns and all references to foreign objects should have been removed ( normally the insert method has already done that job). The _singleInsert method calls "_rawInsert" for performing the database update, and then makes sure that the object contains its own key, calling DBI's last_insert_id() if necessary, as explained in the insert documentation.
You may redeclare _singleInsert in your own table classes, for example if you need to compute a key by other means, like constructing it from other fields, or generating it from a random number.
The return value from _singleInsert depends on %options :
if
$options{-returning}is a scalar or arrayref, that option is passed to_rowInsert, then to "insert" in SQL::Abstract and finally to the SQL level (INSERT ... RETURNING ...); whatever is returned from the database gets transmitted back to the caller.if
$options{-returning}is a hashref, the return value is also a hashref, containing the column name(s) and value(s) of the primary key for that recordif
$options{-returning}is absent, the return value is the list of values of the primary key for that record.