Rose::DB::MySQL - MySQL driver class for Rose::DB.
use Rose::DB; Rose::DB->register_db( domain => 'development', type => 'main', driver => 'mysql', database => 'dev_db', host => 'localhost', username => 'devuser', password => 'mysecret', ); Rose::DB->default_domain('development'); Rose::DB->default_type('main'); ... # Set max length of varchar columns used to emulate an array data type Rose::DB::MySQL->max_array_characters(128); $db = Rose::DB->new; # $db is really a Rose::DB::MySQL object ...
This is the subclass that Rose::DB blesses an object into when the driver is "mysql". This mapping of drivers to class names is configurable. See the documentation for Rose::DB's new() and driver_class() methods for more information.
driver
new()
driver_class()
Using this class directly is not recommended. Instead, use Rose::DB and let it bless objects into the appropriate class for you, according to its driver_class() mappings.
This class inherits from Rose::DB. Only the methods that are new or have different behaviors are documented here. See the Rose::DB documentation for information on the inherited methods.
Get or set the maximum length of varchar columns used to emulate an array data type. The default value is 255.
MySQL does not have a native "ARRAY" data type, but it can be emulated using a "VARCHAR" column and a specially formatted string. The formatting and parsing of this string is handled by the format_array() and parse_array() object methods. The maximum length limit is honored by the format_array() object method.
format_array()
parse_array()
Given a reference to an array or a list of values, return a specially formatted string. Undef is returned if ARRAYREF points to an empty array or if LIST is not passed. The array or list must not contain undefined values.
If the resulting string is longer than max_array_characters(), a fatal error will occur.
max_array_characters()
Parse STRING and return a reference to an array. STRING should be formatted according to the MySQL array data type emulation format returned by format_array(). Undef is returned if STRING is undefined.
If a LIST of more than one item is passed, a reference to an array containing the values in LIST is returned.
If a an ARRAYREF is passed, it is returned as-is.
Returns true if STRING is a valid keyword for the MySQL "date" data type. Valid date keywords are:
00000-00-00
Any string that looks like a function call (matches /^\w+\(.*\)$/) is also considered a valid date keyword.
Returns true if STRING is a valid keyword for the MySQL "datetime" data type, false otherwise. Valid datetime keywords are:
0000-00-00 00:00:00
Any string that looks like a function call (matches /^\w+\(.*\)$/) is also considered a valid datetime keyword.
Returns true if STRING is a valid keyword for the MySQL "timestamp" data type, false otherwise. Valid timestamp keywords are:
0000-00-00 00:00:00 00000000000000
Any string that looks like a function call (matches /^\w+\(.*\)$/) is also considered a valid timestamp keyword.
John C. Siracusa (siracusa@mindspring.com)
Copyright (c) 2005 by John C. Siracusa. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
To install Rose::DB, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Rose::DB
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Rose::DB
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.