NAME
Data::Generator::FromDDL - Dummy data generator from DDL statements
SYNOPSIS
use Data::Generator::FromDDL;
my $generator = Data::Generator::FromDDL->new({
ddl => 'CREATE TABLE users (....);',
parser => 'mysql',
});
$generator->generate(100); # Generated data are written to STDOUT.
DESCRIPTION
Data::Generator::FromDDL is dummy data generator intended to easily prepare dummy records for RDBMS. This module takes care of some constraints specific to RDBMS and generates records in the right order.
Supported constraints are
- PRIMARY KEY
- UNIQUE KEY
- FOREIGN KEY
Supported data types are
- BIGINT
- INT (INTEGER)
- MEDIUMINT
- SMALLINT
- TINYINT
- TIMESTAMP
- CHAR
- VARCHAR
- TINYTEXT
- TEXT
- MEDIUMTEXT
- ENUM
Currently, composite (PRIMARY|UNIQUE|FOREIGN) KEY constraints are not supported.
METHODS
- new - Create a new instance.
-
Data::Generator::FromDDL->new(%options);
Possible options are:
- ddl => $ddl
-
Description of DDL. This option is required.
- parser => $parser // 'MySQL'
-
Parser for ddl. Choices are 'MySQL', 'SQLite', 'Oracle', or 'PostgreSQL'.
- builder_class => $builder_class // 'Data::Generator::FromDDL::Builder::SerialOrder'
-
Builder class.
- include => [@tables] // []
-
Target tables.
- exclude => [@tables] // []
-
Ignored tables.
- generate - Generate dummy records.
-
$generator->generate($num, $out_fh, $format, $pretty, $bytes_per_sql);
Arguments are:
- $num
-
Number of records generated.
- $out_fh (default: *STDOUT)
-
File handle object to which records are dumped.
- $format (default: 'sql')
-
Output format. Choices are 'sql' or 'json'.
- $pretty (default: false)
-
Boolean value whether to print output prettily.
- $bytes_per_sql (default: 1048576(1MB))
-
The maximum bytes of bulk insert statement.
This argument is releated to the MySQL's 'max_allowed_packet' variable which stands for the maximum size of string. It's recommended to suit this argument for your MySQL settings.
cf. https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/server-system-variables.html#sysvar_max_allowed_packet
COMMAND LINE INTERFACE
The datagen_from_ddl(1)
command is provided as an interface to this module.
$ datagen_from_ddl --num=100 --parser=mysql --pretty your_ddl.sql
For more details, please see datagen_from_ddl(1).
LICENSE
Copyright (C) Yuuki Furuyama.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
AUTHOR
Yuuki Furuyama <addsict@gmail.com>