ORDB::CPANRelease - CPAN Testers Release Summary
use ORDB::CPANRelease; my @releases = ORDB::CPANRelease->select( 'where dist = ?', 'Config-Tiny', );
This is an client for accessing the CPAN Testers Release Summary database.
my $string = ORDB::CPANRelease->dsn;
The dsn accessor returns the DBI connection string used to connect to the SQLite database as a string.
dsn
my $handle = ORDB::CPANRelease->dbh;
To reliably prevent potential SQLite deadlocks resulting from multiple connections in a single process, each ORLite package will only ever maintain a single connection to the database.
During a transaction, this will be the same (cached) database handle.
Although in most situations you should not need a direct DBI connection handle, the dbh method provides a method for getting a direct connection in a way that is compatible with connection management in ORLite.
dbh
Please note that these connections should be short-lived, you should never hold onto a connection beyond your immediate scope.
The transaction system in ORLite is specifically designed so that code using the database should never have to know whether or not it is in a transation.
Because of this, you should never call the ->disconnect method on the database handles yourself, as the handle may be that of a currently running transaction.
Further, you should do your own transaction management on a handle provided by the <dbh> method.
In cases where there are extreme needs, and you absolutely have to violate these connection handling rules, you should create your own completely manual DBI->connect call to the database, using the connect string provided by the dsn method.
The dbh method returns a DBI::db object, or throws an exception on error.
ORDB::CPANRelease->begin;
The begin method indicates the start of a transaction.
begin
In the same way that ORLite allows only a single connection, likewise it allows only a single application-wide transaction.
No indication is given as to whether you are currently in a transaction or not, all code should be written neutrally so that it works either way or doesn't need to care.
Returns true or throws an exception on error.
The rollback method rolls back the current transaction. If called outside of a current transaction, it is accepted and treated as a null operation.
rollback
Once the rollback has been completed, the database connection falls back into auto-commit state. If you wish to immediately start another transaction, you will need to issue a separate ->begin call.
If a transaction exists at END-time as the process exits, it will be automatically rolled back.
ORDB::CPANRelease->do( 'insert into table ( foo, bar ) values ( ?, ? )', {}, \$foo_value, \$bar_value, );
The do method is a direct wrapper around the equivalent DBI method, but applied to the appropriate locally-provided connection or transaction.
do
It takes the same parameters and has the same return values and error behaviour.
The selectall_arrayref method is a direct wrapper around the equivalent DBI method, but applied to the appropriate locally-provided connection or transaction.
selectall_arrayref
The selectall_hashref method is a direct wrapper around the equivalent DBI method, but applied to the appropriate locally-provided connection or transaction.
selectall_hashref
The selectcol_arrayref method is a direct wrapper around the equivalent DBI method, but applied to the appropriate locally-provided connection or transaction.
selectcol_arrayref
The selectrow_array method is a direct wrapper around the equivalent DBI method, but applied to the appropriate locally-provided connection or transaction.
selectrow_array
The selectrow_arrayref method is a direct wrapper around the equivalent DBI method, but applied to the appropriate locally-provided connection or transaction.
selectrow_arrayref
The selectrow_hashref method is a direct wrapper around the equivalent DBI method, but applied to the appropriate locally-provided connection or transaction.
selectrow_hashref
The prepare method is a direct wrapper around the equivalent DBI method, but applied to the appropriate locally-provided connection or transaction
prepare
In general though, you should try to avoid the use of your own prepared statements if possible, although this is only a recommendation and by no means prohibited.
# Get the user_version for the schema my $version = ORDB::CPANRelease->pragma('user_version');
The pragma method provides a convenient method for fetching a pragma for a database. See the SQLite documentation for more details.
pragma
ORDB::CPANRelease is based on ORLite.
Documentation created by ORLite::Pod 0.10.
Bugs should be reported via the CPAN bug tracker at
http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=ORDB-CPANRelease
For other issues, contact the author.
Adam Kennedy <adamk@cpan.org>
Copyright 2011 Adam Kennedy.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
The full text of the license can be found in the LICENSE file included with this module.
To install ORDB::CPANRelease, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm ORDB::CPANRelease
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install ORDB::CPANRelease
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.