NAME
OpusVL::Preferences - Generic DBIC preferences module
VERSION
version 0.33
SYNOPSIS
This is a really simple module to pull into result classes so you can attach preferences, rather than have to continually extend the schema definition where its probably not appropriate.
Say you had an Employees class, and wanted to define the following preferences for a customer:
- grows_plants
- has_untidy_desk
- likes_noodles
You would set up your Result class as follows:
package Result::Employee;
use strict;
use Moose;
extends 'DBIx::Class::Core';
with 'OpusVL::Preferences::RolesFor::Result::PrfOwner';
__PACKAGE__->prf_owner_init;
...
And the ResultSet class would be:
package ResultSet::Employee;
use strict;
use Moose;
extends 'DBIx::Class::ResultSet';
with 'OpusVL::Preferences::RolesFor::ResultSet::PrfOwner';
...
This would initialise the class with 3 preferences, set to the appropriate defaults. Within the Employee class, the following methods are exposed to manage the preferences:
Result Class Methods
prf_get
Get the current value of the preference (either the default or local copy as appropriate).
$p = $employee->prf_get ('grows_plants'); # $p == 1
prf_set
Overides the default preference value for the employee in question:
$employee = prf_set (grows_plants => 0);
$p = $employee->prf_get ('grows_plants'); # $p == 0
prf_reset
Deletes any local overrides and uses the default
$employee->prf_reset ('grows_plants');
$p = $employee->prf_get ('grows_plants'); # $p == 1
prf_preferences
Returns a resultset containing PrfPreference classes.
ResultSet Methods
prf_defaults
Returns a resultset of the default preferences setup for this resultset. Add more results to this object to add more defaults. For example, the following might be in the initdb routine:
sub initdb
{
my $self = shift;
$self->prf_defaults->populate
([
{ name => 'grown_plants' => default_value => '1' },
{ name => 'has_untidy_desk' => default_value => '1' },
{ name => 'likes_noodles' => default_value => '1' },
]);
}
prf_search
To be completed. Will allow an Employee resultset to be return using preferences as a search parameter.
BUGS
None. Past, present and future.
SUPPORT
You can find documentation for this module with the perldoc command.
perldoc OpusVL::Preferences
If you require assistance, support, or further development of this software, please contact OpusVL using the details below:
Telephone: +44 (0)1788 298 410
Email: community@opusvl.com
Web: http://opusvl.com
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
AUTHOR
OpusVL - www.opusvl.com
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2011 by OpusVL - www.opusvl.com.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.