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NAME

DBIx::RunSQL - run SQL to create a database schema

SYNOPSIS

    #!/usr/bin/perl -w
    use strict;
    use lib 'lib';
    use DBIx::RunSQL;

    my $test_dbh = DBIx::RunSQL->create(
        dsn     => 'dbi:SQLite:dbname=:memory:',
        sql     => 'sql/create.sql',
        force   => 1,
        verbose => 1,
    );
    
    ... # run your tests with a DB setup fresh from setup.sql

METHODS

DBIx::RunSQL->create ARGS

Creates the database and returns the database handle

  • sql - name of the file containing the SQL statements

    The default is sql/create.sql

    If sql is a reference to a glob or a filehandle, the SQL will be read from that. not implemented

    If sql is undefined, the $::DATA or the 0 filehandle will be read until exhaustion. not implemented

    This allows to create SQL-as-programs as follows:

      #!/usr/bin/perl -w -MDBIx::RunSQL=create
      create table ...
  • dsn, user, password - DBI parameters for connecting to the DB

  • dbh - a premade database handle to be used instead of dsn

  • force - continue even if errors are encountered

  • verbose - print each SQL statement as it is run

  • verbose_handler - callback to call with each SQL statement instead of print

  • verbose_fh - filehandle to write to instead of STDOUT

DBIx::RunSQL->run_sql_file ARGS

    my $dbh = DBI->connect(...)
    
    for my $file (sort glob '*.sql') {
        DBIx::RunSQL->run_sql_file(
            verbose => 1,
            dbh     => $dbh,
            sql     => $file,
        );
    };

Runs an SQL file on a prepared database handle.

  • dbh - a premade database handle

  • sql - name of the file containing the SQL statements

  • force - continue even if errors are encountered

  • verbose - print each SQL statement as it is run

  • verbose_handler - callback to call with each SQL statement instead of print

  • verbose_fh - filehandle to write to instead of STDOUT

PROGRAMMER USAGE

This module abstracts away the "run these SQL statements to set up your database" into a module. In some situations you want to give the setup SQL to a database admin, but in other situations, for example testing, you want to run the SQL statements against an in-memory database. This module abstracts away the reading of SQL from a file and allows for various command line parameters to be passed in. A skeleton create-db.sql looks like this:

    #!/usr/bin/perl -w
    use strict;
    use lib 'lib';
    use DBIx::RunSQL;

    DBIx::RunSQL->handle_command_line('myapp');

    =head1 NAME

    create-db.pl - Create the database

    =head1 ABSTRACT

    This sets up the database. The following
    options are recognized:

    =over 4

    =item C<--user> USERNAME

    =item C<--password> PASSWORD

    =item C<--dsn> DSN

    The DBI DSN to use for connecting to
    the database

    =item C<--sql> SQLFILE

    The alternative SQL file to use
    instead of C<sql/create.sql>.

    =item C<--force>

    Don't stop on errors

    =item C<--help>

    Show this message.

    =cut

DBIx::RunSQL->handle_command_line

Parses the command line. This is a convenience method, which passes the following command line arguments to ->create:

  --user
  --password
  --dsn
  --sql
  --force
  --verbose

In addition, it handles the following switches through Pod::Usage:

  --help
  --man

See also the section PROGRAMMER USAGE for a sample program to set up a database from an SQL file.

NOTES

If you find yourself wanting to write SELECT statements, consider looking at Querylet instead, which is geared towards that and even has an interface for Excel or HTML output.

If you find yourself wanting to write parametrized queries as .sql files, consider looking at Data::Phrasebook::SQL or potentially DBIx::SQLHandler.

SEE ALSO

ORLite::Migrate

REPOSITORY

The public repository of this module is http://github.com/Corion/DBIx--RunSQL.

SUPPORT

The public support forum of this module is http://perlmonks.org/.

BUG TRACKER

Please report bugs in this module via the RT CPAN bug queue at https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Dist/Display.html?Name=DBIx-RunSQL or via mail to dbix-runsql-Bugs@rt.cpan.org.

AUTHOR

Max Maischein corion@cpan.org

COPYRIGHT (c)

Copyright 2009-2011 by Max Maischein corion@cpan.org.

LICENSE

This module is released under the same terms as Perl itself.