NAME
DBIx::Class::IntrospectableM2M - Introspect many-to-many shortcuts
SYNOPSIS
In your DBIx::Class Result class (sometimes erroneously referred to as the 'table' class):
__PACKAGE__->load_components(qw/IntrospectableM2M ... Core/);
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__PACKAGE__->many_to_many(roles => user_roles => 'role);
When you want to introspect this data
my $metadata = $result_class->_m2m_metadata->{roles};
# $metadata->{accessor} method name e.g. 'roles'
# $metadata->{relation} maping relation e.g. 'user_roles'
# $metadata->{foreign_relation} far-side relation e.g. 'role
# $metadata->{attrs} relationship attributes, if any
# Convenience methods created by DBIx::Class
# $metadata->{rs_method} 'roles_rs'
# $metadata->{add_method} 'add_to_roles',
# $metadata->{set_method} 'set_roles',
# $metadata->{remove_method} 'remove_from_roles'
Note: The component needs to be loaded before Core.
COMPATIBILITY NOTICE
This module is fairly esoteric and, unless you are dynamically creating something out of a DBIC Schema, is probably the wrong solution for whatever it is you are trying to do. Please be advised that compatibility is not guaranteed for DBIx::Class 0.09000+. We will try to manitain all compatibility, but internal changes might make it impossible.
DESCRIPTION
Because the many-to-many relationships are not real relationships, they can not be introspected with DBIx::Class. Many-to-many relationships are actually just a collection of convenience methods installed to bridge two relationships. This DBIx::Class component can be used to store all relevant information about these non-relationships so they can later be introspected and examined.
METHODS
many_to_many
Extended to store all relevant information in the _m2m_metadata
HASH ref.
_m2m_metadata
Accessor to a HASH ref where the keys are the names of m2m relationships and the value is a HASH ref as described in the SYNOPSIS.
AUTHOR
Guillermo Roditi (groditi) <groditi@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2008 by Guillermo Roditi
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.