NAME
ObjectDB - usable ORM
SYNOPSIS
package MyDB;
use base 'ObjectDB';
sub init_db {
...
return $dbh;
}
package MyAuthor;
use base 'MyDB';
__PACKAGE__->meta(
table => 'author',
columns => [qw/id name/],
primary_key => 'id',
auto_increment => 'id',
relationships => {
books => {
type = 'one to many',
class => 'MyBook',
map => {id => 'author_id'}
}
}
);
package MyBook;
use base 'MyDB';
__PACKAGE__->meta(
table => 'book',
columns => [qw/id author_id title/],
primary_key => 'id',
auto_increment => 'id',
relationships => {
author => {
type = 'many to one',
class => 'MyAuthor',
map => {author_id => 'id'}
}
}
);
my $book_by_id = MyBook->new(id => 1)->load(with => 'author');
my @books_authored_by_Pushkin =
MyBook->table->find(where => ['author.name' => 'Pushkin']);
$author->create_related('books', title => 'New Book');
DESCRIPTION
ObjectDB is a lightweight and flexible object-relational mapper. While being light it stays usable. ObjectDB borrows many things from Rose::DB::Object, but unlike in the last one columns are not objects, everything is pretty much straightforward and flat.
Supported servers: SQLite, MySQL, PostgreSQL
Actions on columns
Methods
set_columns
-
Set columns.
$book->set_columns(title => 'New Book', pages => 140);
set_column
-
Set column.
$book->set_column(title => 'New Book');
get_column
-
my $title = $book->get_column('title');
column
-
A shortcut for
set_column
/get_column
.$book->column(title => 'New Book'); my $title = $book->column('title');
Actions on rows
Main ObjectDB instance represents a row object. All actions performed on this instance are performed on one row. For performing actions on several rows see ObjectDB::Table.
Methods
create
-
Creates a new row. If
meta
has anauto_increment
column then it is properly set.my $author = MyAuthor->new(name => 'Me')->create;
It is possible to create related objects automatically:
my $author = MyAuthor->new( name => 'Me', books => [{title => 'Book1'}, {title => 'Book2'}] )->create;
Which is a convenient way of calling C <create_related> manually .
load
-
Loads an object by primary or unique key.
my $author = MyAuthor->new(id => 1)->load;
It is possible to load an object with related objects.
my $book = MyBook->new(title => 'New Book')->load(with => 'author');
update
-
Updates an object.
$book->set_column(title => 'Old Title'); $book->update;
delete
-
Deletes an object. Related objects are NOT deleted.
$book->delete;
Actions on tables
In order to perform an action on table a ObjectDB::Table object must be obtained via table
method (see ObjectDB::Table for all available actions). The only exception is find
, it is available in a row object for convenience.
MyBook->table->delete; # deletes ALL records from MyBook
Actions on related objects
Methods
-
Returns preloaded related objects or loads them on demand.
# same as find_related but with caching my $description = $book->related('book_description'); # returns from cache my $description = $book->related('book_description');
-
Creates related object, setting appropriate foreign keys. Accepts a list, a hash reference, an object.
$author->create_related('books', title => 'New Book'); $author->create_related('books', MyBook->new(title => 'New Book'));
-
Finds related object.
my $books = $author->find_related('books', where => [title => 'New Book']);
-
Updates related object.
$author->update_related( 'books', set => {title => 'Old Book'}, where => [title => 'New Book'] );
-
Deletes related object.
$author->delete_related('books', where => [title => 'New Book']);
Transactions
All the exceptions will be catched, a rollback will be run and exceptions will be rethrown. It is safe to use rollback
or commit
inside of a transaction when you want to do custom exception handling.
MyDB->txn(
sub {
... do smth that can throw ...
}
);
txn
's return value is preserved, so it is safe to do something like:
my $result = MyDB->txn(
sub {
return 'my result';
}
);
Methods
txn
-
Accepts a subroutine reference, wraps code into eval and runs it rethrowing all exceptions.
commit
-
Commit transaction.
rollback
-
Rollback transaction.
Utility methods
Methods
meta
-
Returns meta object. See
ObjectDB::Meta
. init_db
-
Returns current
DBI
instance. is_modified
-
Returns 1 if object is modified.
is_in_db
-
Returns 1 if object is in database.
-
Checks if related objects are loaded.
clone
-
Clones object preserving all columns except primary or unique keys.
to_hash
-
Converts object into a hash reference, including all preloaded objects.
AUTHOR
Viacheslav Tykhanovskyi
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2013, Viacheslav Tykhanovskyi.
This module is free software, you may distribute it under the same terms as Perl.