NAME
DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI::Oracle::Generic - Oracle Support for DBIx::Class
SYNOPSIS
# In your result (table) classes
use base 'DBIx::Class::Core';
__PACKAGE__->add_columns({ id => { sequence => 'mysequence', auto_nextval => 1 } });
__PACKAGE__->set_primary_key('id');
# Somewhere in your Code
# add some data to a table with a hierarchical relationship
$schema->resultset('Person')->create ({
firstname => 'foo',
lastname => 'bar',
children => [
{
firstname => 'child1',
lastname => 'bar',
children => [
{
firstname => 'grandchild',
lastname => 'bar',
}
],
},
{
firstname => 'child2',
lastname => 'bar',
},
],
});
# select from the hierarchical relationship
my $rs = $schema->resultset('Person')->search({},
{
'start_with' => { 'firstname' => 'foo', 'lastname' => 'bar' },
'connect_by' => { 'parentid' => { '-prior' => { -ident => 'personid' } },
'order_siblings_by' => { -asc => 'name' },
};
);
# this will select the whole tree starting from person "foo bar", creating
# following query:
# SELECT
# me.persionid me.firstname, me.lastname, me.parentid
# FROM
# person me
# START WITH
# firstname = 'foo' and lastname = 'bar'
# CONNECT BY
# parentid = prior personid
# ORDER SIBLINGS BY
# firstname ASC
DESCRIPTION
This class implements base Oracle support. The subclass DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI::Oracle::WhereJoins is for (+)
joins in Oracle versions before 9.0.
METHODS
get_autoinc_seq
Returns the sequence name for an autoincrement column
datetime_parser_type
This sets the proper DateTime::Format module for use with DBIx::Class::InflateColumn::DateTime.
connect_call_datetime_setup
Used as:
on_connect_call => 'datetime_setup'
In connect_info to set the session nls date, and timestamp values for use with DBIx::Class::InflateColumn::DateTime and the necessary environment variables for DateTime::Format::Oracle, which is used by it.
Maximum allowable precision is used, unless the environment variables have already been set.
These are the defaults used:
$ENV{NLS_DATE_FORMAT} ||= 'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS';
$ENV{NLS_TIMESTAMP_FORMAT} ||= 'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS.FF';
$ENV{NLS_TIMESTAMP_TZ_FORMAT} ||= 'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS.FF TZHTZM';
To get more than second precision with DBIx::Class::InflateColumn::DateTime for your timestamps, use something like this:
use Time::HiRes 'time';
my $ts = DateTime->from_epoch(epoch => time);
relname_to_table_alias
DBIx::Class uses DBIx::Class::Relationship names as table aliases in queries.
Unfortunately, Oracle doesn't support identifiers over 30 chars in length, so the DBIx::Class::Relationship name is shortened and appended with half of an MD5 hash.
See "relname_to_table_alias" in DBIx::Class::Storage.
with_deferred_fk_checks
Runs a coderef between:
alter session set constraints = deferred
...
alter session set constraints = immediate
to defer foreign key checks.
Constraints must be declared DEFERRABLE
for this to work.
ATTRIBUTES
Following additional attributes can be used in resultsets.
connect_by or connect_by_nocycle
A hashref of conditions used to specify the relationship between parent rows and child rows of the hierarchy.
connect_by => { parentid => 'prior personid' }
# adds a connect by statement to the query:
# SELECT
# me.persionid me.firstname, me.lastname, me.parentid
# FROM
# person me
# CONNECT BY
# parentid = prior persionid
connect_by_nocycle => { parentid => 'prior personid' }
# adds a connect by statement to the query:
# SELECT
# me.persionid me.firstname, me.lastname, me.parentid
# FROM
# person me
# CONNECT BY NOCYCLE
# parentid = prior persionid
start_with
A hashref of conditions which specify the root row(s) of the hierarchy.
It uses the same syntax as "search" in DBIx::Class::ResultSet
start_with => { firstname => 'Foo', lastname => 'Bar' }
# SELECT
# me.persionid me.firstname, me.lastname, me.parentid
# FROM
# person me
# START WITH
# firstname = 'foo' and lastname = 'bar'
# CONNECT BY
# parentid = prior persionid
order_siblings_by
Which column(s) to order the siblings by.
It uses the same syntax as "order_by" in DBIx::Class::ResultSet
'order_siblings_by' => 'firstname ASC'
# SELECT
# me.persionid me.firstname, me.lastname, me.parentid
# FROM
# person me
# CONNECT BY
# parentid = prior persionid
# ORDER SIBLINGS BY
# firstname ASC
AUTHOR
See "AUTHOR" in DBIx::Class and "CONTRIBUTORS" in DBIx::Class.
LICENSE
You may distribute this code under the same terms as Perl itself.