NAME
Handel::Components::Constraints - Column constraints for schemas
SYNOPSIS
package MySchema::Table;
use strict;
use warnings;
use base qw/DBIx::Class/;
__PACKAGE__->load_components('+Handel::Component::Constraints');
__PACKAGE__->add_constraint('column', 'Constraint Name' => \&checker);
1;
DESCRIPTION
Handel::Components::Constraints is a simple way to validate column data during inserts/updates using subroutines. It mostly acts as a compatibility layer for subclasses that used add_constraint
when Handel used Class::DBI.
There is no real reason to load this component into your schema table classes directly. If you add constraints using Handel::Storage->add_constraint, this component will be loaded into the appropriate schema source class automatically.
METHODS
add_constraint
Adds a named constraint for the specified column.
__PACKAGE__->add_constraint('quantity', 'Check Quantity' => \%check_qty);
Note: Always use the real column name in the database, not the accessor alias for the column.
check_constraints
This loops through all of the configured constraints, calling the specified \&sub. Each sub will receive the following arguments:
sub mysub {
my ($value, $source, $column, \%data) = @_;
if ($value) {
return 1;
} else {
return 0;
};
};
- value
-
The value of the column to be checked.
- source
-
The result object for the row being updated/inserted.
- column
-
The name of the column being checked.
- data
-
A hash reference containing all of the columns and their values. Changing any values in the hash will also change the value inserted/updated in the database.
AUTHOR
Christopher H. Laco
CPAN ID: CLACO
claco@chrislaco.com
http://today.icantfocus.com/blog/