NAME
Search::QueryParser::SQL::Column - SQL column object
SYNOPSIS
my $column = Search::QueryParser::SQL::Column->new(
name => 'foo',
type => 'char',
alias => 'bar',
fuzzy_op => 'ILIKE',
fuzzy_not_op => 'NOT ILIKE',
callback => sub {
my ($col, $op, $val) = @_;
return "$col $op $val";
},
orm_callback => sub {
my ($col, $op, $val) = @_;
return( $col => { $op => $val } );
},
);
DESCRIPTION
This class represents a column in a database table, and is used for rendering SQL correctly.
METHODS
Only new or overridden method are documented here.
new( args )
Instantiate a new Column object. args may be a hash or hashref.
args keys are also accessor methods:
- name
-
The column name. Stringifies to this value.
- type
-
SQL column type: char, varchar, integer, datetime, timestamp, etc.
- alias
-
Alternate names for the column. May be a scalar string or array ref.
- fuzzy_op
-
The operator to use when a column value has a wildcard attached. For text columns this defaults to
ILIKE
. For numeric columns this defaults to ">=". - fuzzy_not_op
-
The operator to use when a column value has a wildcard attached and is negated. For text columns this defaults to
NOT ILIKE
. For numeric columns this defaults to "! >=". - callback
-
Should be a CODE reference expecting three arguments: the Column object, the operator in play, and the value. Should return a string to be pushed onto the Query buffer.
- orm_callback
-
Like callback but should return a pair of values: the column name and either a value or a hashref with the operator as the key.
stringify
Returns Column name. Column objects overload to this method.
AUTHOR
Peter Karman, <karman@cpan.org>
BUGS
Please report any bugs or feature requests to bug-search-queryparser-sql@rt.cpan.org
, or through the web interface at http://rt.cpan.org. I will be notified, and then you'll automatically be notified of progress on your bug as I make changes.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The Minnesota Supercomputing Institute http://www.msi.umn.edu/
sponsored the development of this software.
COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
Copyright 2008 by the Regents of the University of Minnesota.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.