[Dbix-class] RFC: DBICx::Shortcuts

Андрей Костенко andrey at kostenko.name
Wed Jan 20 08:57:32 GMT 2010


What do you do if collision happens?
e.g:
$schema->resultset('Storage')

On Mon, Jan 18, 2010 at 8:02 PM, Pedro Melo <melo at simplicidade.org> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've cleaned up and uploaded to CPAN a small module that I use a lot in my code.
>
> I got tired of writting
>
> $schema->resultset('Source')->....
>
> all the time, and I wrote DBICx::Shortcuts.
>
> You create a new class (I usually give it a very small name, like
> MyApp::S, tweak MyApp to taste), as a subclass of DBICx::Shortcuts and
> link it to a Schema class with a setup('MyApp::Schema') call.
>
> For each source, it creates a shortcut method in your class. So I can write:
>
> MyApp::S->source->...
>
> As a bonus, you can also call
>
> MyApp::S->source($id)
>
> as a shortcut to
>
> $schema->resultset('Source')->find($id)
>
> All other calls to the source() shortcut with parameters will end up
> as calls to search().
>
> Comments, suggestions?
>
> Bye,
> --
> Pedro Melo
> http://www.simplicidade.org/
> xmpp:melo at simplicidade.org
> mailto:melo at simplicidade.org
>
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