NAME
NetSDS::DBI::Table
SYNOPSIS
use NetSDS::DBI::Table;
my $q = NetSDS::DBI::Table->new(
dsn => 'dbi:Pg:dbname=netsdsdb;host=127.0.0.1',
user => 'netsds',
passwd => 'test',
table => 'public.messages',
) or warn NetSDS::DBI::Table->errstr();
DESCRIPTION
NetSDS::DBI::Table
module provides commonly used CRUD functionality for data stored in single database.
Main idea was that we can agree about some limitations:
* every such table contains id
field that is primary key
* we use PostgreSQL DBMS with all it's features
CLASS API
- new([...]) - class constructor
-
my $tbl = NetSDS::DBI::Table->new( dsn => 'dbi:Pg:dbname=content', login => 'netsds', passwd => 'topsecret, table => 'content.meta', );
- fetch(%params) - get records from table as array of hashrefs
-
Paramters (hash):
* fields - fetch fields by list
* filter - arrayref of SQL expressions like
status = 'active'
forWHERE
clause* order - arrayref of SQL expressions like
id desc
forORDER BY
clause* limit - max number of records to fetch (LIMIT N)
* offset - records to skip from beginning (OFFSET N)
* for_update - records selected for further update within current transaction
Returns: message as array of hashrefs
Sample:
my @messages = $q->fetch( fields => ['id', 'now() as time'], filter => ['msg_status = 5', 'date_received < now()'], # where msg_status=5 and date_received < now() order => ['id desc', 'src_addr'], # order by id desc, src_addr limit => 3, # fetch 3 records offset => 5, # from 6-th record for_update => 1, # for update )
- insert_row(%key_val_pairs) - insert record into table
-
Paramters: record fields as hash
Returns: id of inserted record
my $user_id = $tbl->insert_row( 'login' => 'vasya', 'password' => $encrypted_passwd, );
- insert(@records_list) - mass insert
-
Paramters: list of records (as hashrefs)
Returns: array of inserted records "id"
This method allows mass insert of records.
my @user_ids = $tbl->insert( { login => 'vasya', password => $str1 }, { login => 'masha', password => $str2 }, { login => 'petya', password => $str3, active => 'false' }, );
Warning! This method use separate INSERT queries and in fact is only wrapper for multiple
insert_row()
calls. So it's not so fast as one insert but allows to use different key-value pairs for different records. - update_row($id, %params) - update record parameters
-
Paramters: id, new parameters as hash
Returns: updated record as hash
Example:
my %upd = $table->update_row($msg_id, status => 'failed', dst_addr => '380121234567', );
After this %upd hash will contain updated table record.
- update(%params) - update records by filter
-
Paramters: filter, new values
$tbl->update( filter => ['active = true', 'created > '2008-01-01'], set => { info => 'Created after 2007 year', } );
- get_count(%params) - retrieve number of records
-
Just return total number of records by calling:
# SELECT COUNT(id) FROM schema.table my $count = $tbl->get_count(); my $count_active = $tbl->get_count(filter => ['active = true']);
- delete_by_id(@ids) - delete records by identifier
-
Paramters: list of record id
Returns: 1 if ok, undef if error
Method deletes records from SQL table by it's identifiers.
if ($tbl->remove(5, 8 ,19)) { print "Records successfully removed."; }
- delete(@filters) - delete records
-
Paramters: list of filters
Returns: 1 if ok, undef if error
$tbl->delete( 'active = false', 'expire < now()', );
- get_fields() - get list of fields
-
Example:
my @fields = @{ $tbl->get_fields() }; print "Table fields: " . join (', ', @fields);
- has_field($field) - check if field exists
-
Paramters: field name
Example:
if ($tbl->has_field('uuid')) { $tbl->call("delete tbldata where uuid=?", $uuid); }
NOTE: this method works only for restricted tables that use
fields
parameter at construction time.
EXAMPLES
See samples/test_db_table.pl
script
BUGS
Bad documentation
SEE ALSO
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Create,_read,_update_and_delete
TODO
None
AUTHOR
Michael Bochkaryov <misha@rattler.kiev.ua>
LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2008-2009 Net Style Ltd.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA