NAME
dbicadmin - utility for administrating DBIx::Class schemata
SYNOPSIS
dbicadmin: [-I] [long options...]
deploy a schema to a database
dbicadmin --schema=MyApp::Schema \
--connect='["dbi:SQLite:my.db", "", ""]' \
--deploy
update an existing record
dbicadmin --schema=MyApp::Schema --class=Employee \
--connect='["dbi:SQLite:my.db", "", ""]' \
--op=update --set='{ "name": "New_Employee" }'
OPTIONS
Actions
- --create
-
Create version diffs needs preversion
- --upgrade
-
Upgrade the database to the current schema
- --install
-
Install the schema version tables to an existing database
- --deploy
-
Deploy the schema to the database
- --select
-
Select data from the schema
- --insert
-
Insert data into the schema
- --update
-
Update data in the schema
- --delete
-
Delete data from the schema
- --op
-
compatiblity option all of the above can be suppied as --op=<action>
- --help
-
display this help
Arguments
- --schema-class
-
The class of the schema to load
- --resultset or --resultset-class or --class
-
The resultset to operate on for data manipulation
- --config-stanza
-
Where in the config to find the connection_info, supply in form MyApp::Model::DB
- --config
-
Supply the config file for parsing by Config::Any
- --connect-info
-
Supply the connect info as additional options ie -I dsn=<dsn> user=<user> password=<pass>
- --connect
-
Supply the connect info as a json string
- --sql-dir
-
The directory where sql diffs will be created
- --sql-type
-
The RDBMs flavour you wish to use
- --version
-
Supply a version install
- --preversion
-
The previous version to diff against
- --set
-
JSON data used to perform data operations
- --attrs
-
JSON string to be used for the second argument for search
- --where
-
JSON string to be used for the where clause of search
- --force
-
Be forceful with some operations
- --trace
-
Turn on DBIx::Class trace output
- --quiet
-
Be less verbose
- -I
-
Same as perl's -I, prepended to current @INC
AUTHORS
See "CONTRIBUTORS" in DBIx::Class
LICENSE
You may distribute this code under the same terms as Perl itself