NAME

PGObject::Type::Registry - Registration of types for handing db types

SYNOPSIS

PGObject::Type::Registry->add_registry('myapp'); # required

PGObject::Type::Registry->register_type(
   registry => 'myapp', dbtype => 'int4', 
   apptype => 'PGObject::Type::BigFloat'
);

# to get back a type:
my $number = PGObject::Type::Registry->deserialize(
   registry => 'myapp', dbtype => 'int4',
   dbstring => '1023'
);

# To get registry data:
my %registry = PGObject::Type::Registry->inspect(registry => 'myapp');

DESCRIPTION

The PGObject type registry stores data for serialization and deserialization relating to the database.

USE

Generally we like to separate applications into their own registries so that different libraries can be used in a more harmonious way.

CREATING A REGISTRY

You must create a registry before using it. This is there to ensure that we make sure that subtle problems are avoided and strings returned when serialized types expected. This is idempotent and repeat calls are safe. There is no abiltiy to remove an existing registry though you can loop through and remove the existing registrations.

new_registry(name)

REGISTERING A TYPE

register_type

Args:

registry => 'default', #warning thrown if not specified
dbtype => [required], #exception thrown if not specified
apptype => [required], #exception thrown if not specified

Use:

This registers a type for use by PGObject. PGObject calls with the same registry key will serialize to this type, using the from_db method provided.

from_db will be provided two arguments. The first is the string from the database and the second is the type provided. The second argument is optional and passed along for the db interface class's use.

A warning is thrown if no

UNREGISTERING A TYPE

To unregister a type, you provide the dbtype and registry information, both of which are required. Note that at that this is rarely needed.

unregister_type

DESERIALIZING A VALUE

deserialize

This function deserializes a data from a db string.

Mandatory args are dbtype and dbstring The registry arg should be provided but if not, a warning will be issued and 'default' will be used.

This function returns the output of the from_db method.

INSPECTING A REGISTRY

Sometimes we need to see what types are registered. To do this, we can request a copy of the registry.

inspect($name)

$name is required. If it does not exist an exception is thrown.

list()

Returns a list of existing registries.

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

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