use strict;
__PACKAGE__->mk_classdata(table_class => 'DBIx::Class::ResultSource::Table');
__PACKAGE__->mk_classdata('table_alias'); # FIXME: Doesn't actually do
# anything yet!
=head1 NAME
DBIx::Class::ResultSourceProxy::Table - provides a classdata table
object and method proxies
=head1 SYNOPSIS
__PACKAGE__->table('cd');
__PACKAGE__->add_columns(qw/cdid artist title year/);
__PACKAGE__->set_primary_key('cdid');
=head1 METHODS
=head2 add_columns
__PACKAGE__->add_columns(qw/cdid artist title year/);
Adds columns to the current class and creates accessors for them.
=cut
=head2 table
__PACKAGE__->table('tbl_name');
Gets or sets the table name.
=cut
sub table {
my ($class, $table) = @_;
return $class->result_source_instance->name unless $table;
unless (ref $table) {
$table = $class->table_class->new({
$class->can('result_source_instance') ?
%{$class->result_source_instance} : (),
name => $table,
result_class => $class,
source_name => undef,
});
}
$class->mk_classdata('result_source_instance')
unless $class->can('result_source_instance');
$class->result_source_instance($table);
if ($class->can('schema_instance')) {
$class =~ m/([^:]+)$/;
$class->schema_instance->register_class($class, $class);
}
}
=head2 has_column
if ($obj->has_column($col)) { ... }
Returns 1 if the class has a column of this name, 0 otherwise.
=cut
=head2 column_info
my $info = $obj->column_info($col);
Returns the column metadata hashref for a column. For a description of
the various types of column data in this hashref, see
L<DBIx::Class::ResultSource/add_column>
=cut
=head2 columns
my @column_names = $obj->columns;
=cut
1;
=head1 AUTHORS
Matt S. Trout <mst@shadowcatsystems.co.uk>
=head1 LICENSE
You may distribute this code under the same terms as Perl itself.
=cut