NAME

Yancy::Backend::Mysql - A backend for MySQL using Mojo::mysql

VERSION

version 1.056

SYNOPSIS

### URL string
use Mojolicious::Lite;
plugin Yancy => {
    backend => 'mysql:///mydb',
    read_schema => 1,
};

### Mojo::mysql object
use Mojolicious::Lite;
use Mojo::mysql;
plugin Yancy => {
    backend => { Mysql => Mojo::mysql->new( 'mysql:///mydb' ) },
    read_schema => 1,
};

### Hash reference
use Mojolicious::Lite;
plugin Yancy => {
    backend => {
        Mysql => {
            dsn => 'dbi:mysql:dbname',
            username => 'fry',
            password => 'b3nd3r1sgr34t',
        },
    },
    read_schema => 1,
};

DESCRIPTION

This Yancy backend allows you to connect to a MySQL database to manage the data inside. This backend uses Mojo::mysql to connect to MySQL.

See Yancy::Backend for the methods this backend has and their return values.

Backend URL

The URL for this backend takes the form mysql://<user>:<pass>@<host>:<port>/<db>.

Some examples:

# Just a DB
mysql:///mydb

# User+DB (server on localhost:3306)
mysql://user@/mydb

# User+Pass Host and DB
mysql://user:pass@example.com/mydb

Schema Names

The schema names for this backend are the names of the tables in the database.

So, if you have the following schema:

CREATE TABLE people (
    id INTEGER AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY,
    name VARCHAR(255) NOT NULL,
    email VARCHAR(255) NOT NULL
);
CREATE TABLE business (
    id INTEGER AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY,
    name VARCHAR(255) NOT NULL,
    email VARCHAR(255) NULL
);

You could map that to the following schema:

{
    backend => 'mysql://user@/mydb',
    schema => {
        People => {
            required => [ 'name', 'email' ],
            properties => {
                id => {
                    type => 'integer',
                    readOnly => 1,
                },
                name => { type => 'string' },
                email => { type => 'string' },
            },
        },
        Business => {
            required => [ 'name' ],
            properties => {
                id => {
                    type => 'integer',
                    readOnly => 1,
                },
                name => { type => 'string' },
                email => { type => 'string' },
            },
        },
    },
}

Ignored Tables

By default, this backend will ignore some tables when using read_schema: Tables used by Mojo::mysql::Migrations, Mojo::mysql::PubSub, DBIx::Class::Schema::Versioned (in case we're co-habitating with a DBIx::Class schema), and the Minion::Backend::mysql Minion backend.

SEE ALSO

Mojo::mysql, Yancy

AUTHOR

Doug Bell <preaction@cpan.org>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

This software is copyright (c) 2020 by Doug Bell.

This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.