NAME

Rose::DB::Object::Std::Metadata - Standardized database object metadata.

SYNOPSIS

use Rose::DB::Object::Std::Metadata;

$meta = Rose::DB::Object::Std::Metadata->new(class => 'Product');
# ...or...
# $meta = Rose::DB::Object::Std::Metadata->for_class('Product');

$meta->table('products');

$meta->columns
(
  id          => { type => 'int', primary_key => 1 },
  name        => { type => 'varchar', length => 255 },
  description => { type => 'text' },
  category_id => { type => 'int' },

  status => 
  {
    type      => 'varchar', 
    check_in  => [ 'active', 'inactive' ],
    default   => 'inactive',
  },

  start_date  => { type => 'datetime' },
  end_date    => { type => 'datetime' },

  date_created     => { type => 'timestamp', default => 'now' },  
  last_modified    => { type => 'timestamp', default => 'now' },
);

$meta->add_unique_key('name');

$meta->foreign_keys
(
  category =>
  {
    class       => 'Category',
    key_columns =>
    {
      category_id => 'id',
    }
  },
);

...

DESCRIPTION

Rose::DB::Object::Std::Metadata is a subclass of Rose::DB::Object::Metadata that is designed to serve the needs of Rose::DB::Object::Std objects. See the Rose::DB::Object::Std documentations for information on what differentiates it from Rose::DB::Object.

Only the methods that are overridden are documented here. See the Rose::DB::Object::Metadata documentation for the rest.

OBJECT METHODS

add_primary_key_column COLUMN

This method is an alias for the add_primary_key_columns() method.

add_primary_key_columns COLUMNS

Since Rose::DB::Object::Std objects must have a single primary key column named "id", calling this method with a COLUMNS argument of anything other than the column name "id" or a reference to an array containing the column name "id" will cause a fatal error.

In general, you do not need to use this method at all since the primary_key_columns() method is hard-coded to always return "id".

initialize [ARGS]

This method does the same thing as the Rose::DB::Object::Metadata method of the same name, with one exception. If there is no column named "id" in the list of columns, a scalar primary key column named "id" is added to the column list. Then initialization proceeds as usual.

primary_key_columns

Always returns the column name "id" (in list context) or a reference to an array containing the column name "id" (in scalar context).

AUTHOR

John C. Siracusa (siracusa@gmail.com)

LICENSE

Copyright (c) 2010 by John C. Siracusa. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.