NAME
DBIx::Handler - fork-safe and easy transaction handling DBI handler
SYNOPSIS
use DBIx::Handler;
my $handler = DBIx::Handler->new($dsn, $user, $pass, $dbi_opts, $opts);
my $dbh = $handler->dbh;
$dbh->do(...);
DESCRIPTION
DBIx::Handler is fork-safe and easy transaction handling DBI handler.
DBIx::Handler provide scope base transaction, fork safe dbh handling, simple.
METHODS
- my $handler = DBIx::Handler->new($dsn, $user, $pass, $dbi_opts, $opts);
-
get database handling instance.
Options:
- on_connect_do : CodeRef|ArrayRef[Str]|Str
- on_disconnect_do : CodeRef|ArrayRef[Str]|Str
-
Execute SQL or CodeRef when connected/disconnected.
- result_class : ClassName
-
This is a
query
method's result class. If this value is defined,$result_class-
new($handler, $sth)> is called inquery()
andquery()
returns the instance. - trace_query : Bool
-
Enables to inject a caller information as SQL comment.
- trace_ignore_if : CodeRef
-
Ignore to inject the SQL comment when trace_ignore_if's return value is true.
- no_ping : Bool
-
By default, ping before each executing query. If it affect performance then you can set to true for ping stopping.
- dbi_class : ClassName
-
By default, this module uses generally DBI class. For example, if you want to use another custom class compatibility with DBI, you can use it with this option.
- prepare_method : Str
-
By default, this module uses generally prepare method. For example, if you want to use
prepare_cached
method or other custom method compatibility withprepare
method, you can use it with this option.
- my $handler = DBIx::Handler->connect($dsn, $user, $pass, $opts);
-
connect method is alias for new method.
- my $dbh = $handler->dbh;
-
get fork safe DBI handle.
- $handler->disconnect;
-
disconnect current database handle.
- my $txn_guard = $handler->txn_scope
-
Creates a new transaction scope guard object.
do { my $txn_guard = $handler->txn_scope; # some process $txn_guard->commit; }
If an exception occurs, or the guard object otherwise leaves the scope before
$txn->commit
is called, the transaction will be rolled back by an explicit "txn_rollback" call. In essence this is akin to using a "txn_begin"/"txn_commit" pair, without having to worry about calling "txn_rollback" at the right places. Note that since there is no defined code closure, there will be no retries and other magic upon database disconnection. - $txn_manager = $handler->txn_manager
-
Get the DBIx::TransactionManager instance.
- $handler->txn_begin
-
start new transaction.
- $handler->txn_commit
-
commit transaction.
- $handler->txn_rollback
-
rollback transaction.
- $handler->in_txn
-
are you in transaction?
- my @result = $handler->txn($coderef);
-
execute $coderef in auto transaction scope.
begin transaction before $coderef execute, do $coderef with database handle, after commit or rollback transaction.
$handler->txn(sub { my $dbh = shift; $dbh->do(...); });
equals to:
$handler->txn_begin; my $dbh = $handler->dbh; $dbh->do(...); $handler->txn_rollback;
- my @result = $handler->run($coderef);
-
execute $coderef.
my $rs = $handler->run(sub { my $dbh = shift; $dbh->selectall_arrayref(...); });
or
my @result = $handler->run(sub { my $dbh = shift; $dbh->selectrow_array('...'); });
- my $sth = $handler->query($sql, [\@bind | \%bind]);
-
execute query. return database statement handler.
- my $sql = $handler->trace_query_set_comment($sql);
-
inject a caller information as a SQL comment to
$sql
when trace_query is true.
ACCESSORS
The setters and the getters for options.
- result_class
- trace_query
- trace_ignore_if
- no_ping
- on_connect_do
- on_disconnect_do
AUTHOR
Atsushi Kobayashi <nekokak _at_ gmail _dot_ com>
LICENSE
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.