NAME

DBIx::Class::InflateColumn::File - map files from the Database to the filesystem.

SYNOPSIS

In your DBIx::Class table class:

__PACKAGE__->load_components( "PK::Auto", "InflateColumn::File", "Core" );

# define your columns
__PACKAGE__->add_columns(
    "id",
    {
        data_type         => "integer",
        is_auto_increment => 1,
        is_nullable       => 0,
        size              => 4,
    },
    "filename",
    {
        data_type           => "varchar",
        is_file_column      => 1,
        file_column_path    =>'/tmp/uploaded_files',
        # or for a Catalyst application 
        # file_column_path  => MyApp->path_to('root','static','files'),
        default_value       => undef,
        is_nullable         => 1,
        size                => 255,
    },
);

In your Catalyst::Controller class:

FileColumn requires a hash that contains IO::File as handle and the file's name as name.

my $entry = $c->model('MyAppDB::Articles')->create({ 
    subject => 'blah',
    filename => { 
        handle => $c->req->upload('myupload')->fh, 
        filename => $c->req->upload('myupload')->basename 
    },
    body => '....'
});
$c->stash->{entry}=$entry;

And Place the following in your TT template

Article Subject: [% entry.subject %]
Uploaded File: 
<a href="/static/files/[% entry.id %]/[% entry.filename.filename %]">File</a>
Body: [% entry.body %]

The file will be stored on the filesystem for later retrieval. Calling delete on your resultset will delete the file from the filesystem. Retrevial of the record automatically inflates the column back to the set hash with the IO::File handle and filename.

DESCRIPTION

InflateColumn::File

METHODS

_file_column_callback ($file,$ret,$target)

method made to be overridden for callback purposes.

AUTHOR

Victor Igumnov

LICENSE

This library is free software, you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.