NAME
DBIx::Class::Helper::Row::ToJSON - Remove the boilerplate from your TO_JSON functions
SYNOPSIS
package MyApp::Schema::Result::KittenRobot;
use parent 'DBIx::Class::Core';
__PACKAGE__->load_components(qw{Helper::Row::ToJSON});
__PACKAGE__->table('KittenRobot');
__PACKAGE__->add_columns(
id => {
data_type => 'integer',
is_auto_increment => 1,
},
kitten => {
data_type => 'integer',
},
robot => {
data_type => 'text',
is_nullable => 1,
},
your_mom => {
data_type => 'blob',
is_nullable => 1,
is_serializable => 1,
},
);
1;
This helper adds a JSON method like the following:
sub TO_JSON {
return {
id => $self->id,
kitten => $self->kitten,
# robot => $self->robot, # <-- doesn't serialize text columns
your_mom => $self->your_mom, # <-- normally wouldn't but explicitly
# asked for in the column spec above
}
}
METHODS
_is_column_serializable
$self->_is_column_serializable('kitten')
returns true if a column should be serializable or not. Currently this marks everything as serializable unless is_serializable
is set to false, or data_type
is a blob
, text
, or ntext
columns. If you wanted to only have explicit serialization you might override this method to look like this:
sub _is_column_serializable {
my ( $self, $column ) = @_;
my $info = $self->column_info($column);
return defined $info->{is_serializable} && $info->{is_serializable};
}
serializable_columns
$self->serializable_columns
simply returns a list of columns that TO_JSON should serialize.
TO_JSON
$self->TO_JSON
returns a hashref representing your object. Override this method to add data to the returned hashref:
sub TO_JSON {
my $self = shift;
return {
customer_name => $self->customer->name,
%{ $self->next::method },
}
}
AUTHOR
Arthur Axel "fREW" Schmidt <frioux+cpan@gmail.com>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2015 by Arthur Axel "fREW" Schmidt.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.