DBIx::DataModel::Schema::Generator - automatically generate a schema for DBIx::DataModel
perl -MDBIx::DataModel::Schema::Generator \ -e "fromDBI('dbi:connection:string')" -- \ -schema My::New::Schema > My/New/Schema.pm perl -MDBIx::DataModel::Schema::Generator \ -e "fromDBIxClass('Some::DBIC::Schema')" -- \ -schema My::New::Schema > My/New/Schema.pm
If SQL::Translator is installed
sqlt -f <parser> -t DBIx::DataModel::Schema::Generator <parser_input>
Generates schema, table and association declarations for DBIx::DataModel, either from a DBI connection, or from an existing DBIx::Class schema. The result is written on standard output and can be redirected to a .pm file.
The module can be called easily from the perl command line, as demonstrated in the synopsis above. Command-line arguments after -- are passed to method new.
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Alternatively, if SQL::Translator is installed, you can use DBIx::DataModel::Schema::Generator as a producer, translating from any available SQL::Translator parser.
DBIx::DataModel::Schema::Generator
SQL::Translator
The generated code is a skeleton that most probably will need some manual additions or modifications to get a fully functional datamodel, because part of the information cannot be inferred automatically. In particular, you should inspect the names and multiplicities of the generated associations, and decide which of these associations should rather be compositions; and you should declare the column types for columns that need automatic inflation/deflation.
my $generator = DBIx::DataModel::Schema::Generator->new(@args);
Creates a new instance of a schema generator. Functions fromDBI and fromDBIxClass automatically call new if necessary, so usually you do not need to call it yourself. Arguments are :
new
Name of the DBIx::DataModel::Schema subclass that will be generated (default is My::Schema).
My::Schema
$generator->fromDBI(@dbi_connection_args); # or fromDBI(@dbi_connection_args);
Connects to a DBI data source, gathers information from the database about tables, primary and foreign keys, and generates a DBIx::DataModel schema on standard output.
DBIx::DataModel
This can be used either as a regular method, or as a function (this function is exported by default). In the latter case, a generator is automatically created by calling new with arguments @ARGV.
@ARGV
DBI connection arguments are as in "connect" in DBI.
$generator->fromDBIxClass('Some::DBIC::Schema'); # or fromDBIxClass('Some::DBIC::Schema');
Loads an existing DBIx::Class schema, and translates its declarations into a DBIx::DataModel schema printed on standard output.
Implementation of SQL::Translator::Producer.
Laurent Dami, <laurent.dami AT etat ge ch>
Copyright 2008 Laurent Dami.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
To install DBIx::DataModel, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm DBIx::DataModel
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install DBIx::DataModel
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.