Padre::DB::Snippets - Padre::DB class for the snippets table
TO BE COMPLETED
# Get all objects in list context my @list = Padre::DB::Snippets->select; # Get a subset of objects in scalar context my $array_ref = Padre::DB::Snippets->select( 'where id > ? order by id', 1000, );
The select method executes a typical SQL SELECT query on the snippets table.
select
SELECT
It takes an optional argument of a SQL phrase to be added after the FROM snippets section of the query, followed by variables to be bound to the placeholders in the SQL phrase. Any SQL that is compatible with SQLite can be used in the parameter.
FROM snippets
Returns a list of Padre::DB::Snippets objects when called in list context, or a reference to an ARRAY of Padre::DB::Snippets objects when called in scalar context.
Throws an exception on error, typically directly from the DBI layer.
# How many objects are in the table my $rows = Padre::DB::Snippets->count; # How many objects my $small = Padre::DB::Snippets->count( 'where id > ?', 1000, );
The count method executes a SELECT COUNT(*) query on the snippets table.
count
SELECT COUNT(*)
Returns the number of objects that match the condition.
The new constructor is used to create a new abstract object that is not (yet) written to the database.
new
Returns a new Padre::DB::Snippets object.
my $object = Padre::DB::Snippets->create( id => 'value', mimetype => 'value', category => 'value', name => 'value', snippet => 'value', );
The create constructor is a one-step combination of new and insert that takes the column parameters, creates a new Padre::DB::Snippets object, inserts the appropriate row into the snippets table, and then returns the object.
create
insert
If the primary key column id is not provided to the constructor (or it is false) the object returned will have id set to the new unique identifier.
id
Returns a new snippets object, or throws an exception on error, typically from the DBI layer.
$object->insert;
The insert method commits a new object (created with the new method) into the database.
If a the primary key column id is not provided to the constructor (or it is false) the object returned will have id set to the new unique identifier.
Returns the object itself as a convenience, or throws an exception on error, typically from the DBI layer.
# Delete a single instantiated object $object->delete; # Delete multiple rows from the snippets table Padre::DB::Snippets->delete('where id > ?', 1000);
The delete method can be used in a class form and an instance form.
delete
When used on an existing Padre::DB::Snippets instance, the delete method removes that specific instance from the snippets, leaving the object ntact for you to deal with post-delete actions as you wish.
snippets
When used as a class method, it takes a compulsory argument of a SQL phrase to be added after the DELETE FROM snippets section of the query, followed by variables to be bound to the placeholders in the SQL phrase. Any SQL that is compatible with SQLite can be used in the parameter.
DELETE FROM snippets
Returns true on success or throws an exception on error, or if you attempt to call delete without a SQL condition phrase.
# Delete all records in the snippets table Padre::DB::Snippets->truncate;
To prevent the common and extremely dangerous error case where deletion is called accidentally without providing a condition, the use of the delete method without a specific condition is forbidden.
Instead, the distinct method truncate is provided to delete all records in a table with specific intent.
truncate
Returns true, or throws an exception on error.
if ( $object->id ) { print "Object has been inserted\n"; } else { print "Object has not been inserted\n"; }
REMAINING ACCESSORS TO BE COMPLETED
The snippets table was originally created with the following SQL command.
CREATE TABLE snippets ( id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, mimetype VARCHAR(255), category VARCHAR(255), name VARCHAR(255), snippet TEXT )
Padre::DB::Snippets is part of the Padre::DB API.
See the documentation for Padre::DB for more information.
Adam Kennedy
Copyright 2008-2010 The Padre development team as listed in Padre.pm.
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 Padre, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Padre
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Padre
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