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NAME

DBIx::Introspector - Detect what database you are connected to

VERSION

version 0.001000

SYNOPSIS

my $d = DBIx::Introspector->new(drivers => '2013-12.01');

# standard dialects
$d->decorate_driver_unconnected(Pg     => concat_sql => '? || ?');
$d->decorate_driver_unconnected(SQLite => concat_sql => '? || ?');

# non-standard
$d->decorate_driver_unconnected(MSSQL  => concat_sql => '? + ?');
$d->decorate_driver_unconnected(mysql  => concat_sql => 'CONCAT( ?, ? )');

my $concat_sql = $d->get($dbh, $dsn, 'concat_sql');

DESCRIPTION

DBIx::Introspector is a module factored out of the DBIx::Class database detection code. Most code that needs to detect which database it is connected to assumes that there is a one-to-one mapping from database drivers to database engines. Unfortunately reality is rarely that simple. For instance, DBD::ODBC is typically used to connect to SQL Server, but ODBC can be used to connect to PostgreSQL, MySQL, and Oracle. Additionally, while ODBC is the most common way to connect to SQL Server, it is not the only option, as DBD::ADO can also be used.

DBIx::Introspector can correctly detect which database you are connected to, because it was factored out of a complex, working codebase. On top of that it has been written to be very extensible. So if you needed to detect which version of your given database you are connected to that would not be difficult.

Furthermore, DBIx::Introspector does it's best to try to detect information based on the dsn you give it if you have not yet connected, so you can possibly avoid connection or at least defer connection.

METHODS

add_driver

$dbii->add_driver({
  name => 'Pg',
  parents => ['DBI'],
  unconnected_options => {
     concat_sql => '? || ?',
     random_func => 'RANDOM()',
  })

Takes a hashref defining a new driver .

replace_driver

$dbii->replace_driver({
  name => 'Pg',
  parents => ['DBI'],
  unconnected_options => {
     concat_sql => '? || ?',
     random_func => 'RANDOM()',
  })

Takes a hashref replacing an existing driver . Replaces the driver already defined with the same name.

decorate_driver_connected

$dbii->decorate_driver_connected('MSSQL', 'concat_sql', '? + ?')

Takes a driver name, key and a value. The key value pair will be inserted into the driver's connected_options.

decorate_driver_unconnected

$dbii->decorate_driver_unconnected('SQLite', 'concat_sql', '? || ?')

Takes a driver name, key and a value. The key value pair will be inserted into the driver's unconnected_options.

get

$dbii->get($dbh, $dsn, 'concat_sql')

Takes a dbh, dsn, key, and optionally a hashref of options.

The dbh can be a coderef returning a dbh. If you provide the dbh_fallback_connect option it will be used to connect the dbh if it is not already connected and then queried, if the dsn was insufficient.

So for example, one might do:

my $dbh;
$dbii->get(sub { $dbh }, $dsn, 'concat_sql', {
   dbh_fallback_connect => sub { $dbh = DBI->connect($dsn, $user, $pass) },
});

Which will only connect if it has to, like if the user is using the DBD::ODBC driver to connect.

ATTRIBUTES

drivers

This has no default and is required, though a sane defaultish value does exist.

Currently there is one predefined set of drivers, named 2013-12.01. If drivers or facts or just the general structure of drivers changes they will always be as a new named set of drivers. 2013-12.01 matches the 0.08250 release of DBIx::Class and probably many previous and following releases.

If you need to define it from scratch, you can just pass an arrayref of drivers; see the "DRIVER DEFINITION" section on what is required for that. But generally it will look something like this (from the tests):

my $d = DBIx::Introspector->new(
  drivers => [ map DBIx::Introspector::Driver->new($_),
     {
        name => 'DBI',
        connected_determination_strategy => sub { $_[1]->{Driver}{Name} },
        unconnected_determination_strategy => sub {
           my $dsn = $_[1] || $ENV{DBI_DSN} || '';
           my ($driver) = $dsn =~ /dbi:([^:]+):/i;
           $driver ||= $ENV{DBI_DRIVER};
           return $driver
        },
     },
     {
        name => 'SQLite',
        parents => ['DBI'],
        connected_determination_strategy => sub {
           my ($v) = $_[1]->selectrow_array('SELECT "value" FROM "a"');
           return "SQLite$v"
        },
        connected_options => {
           bar => sub { 2 },
        },
        unconnected_options => {
           borg => sub { 'magic ham' },
        },
     },
     { name => 'SQLite1', parents => ['SQLite'] },
     { name => 'SQLite2', parents => ['SQLite'] },
  ]
);

DRIVER DEFINITION

Drivers (DBIx::Introspector::Driver objects) have the following six attributes:

name

Required. Must be unique among the drivers contained in the introspector.

parents

Arrayref of parent drivers. This allows parent drivers to implement common options among children. So for example on might define a driver for each version of PostgreSQL, and have a parent driver that they all use for common base info.

connected_determination_strategy

This is a code reference that is called as a method on the driver with the dbh as the first argument and an optional dsn as the second argument. It should return a driver name.

unconnected_determination_strategy

This is a code reference that is called as a method on the driver with the dsn as the first argument. It should return a driver name.

connected_options

Hashref of key value pairs for detecting information based on the dbh. A value that is not a code reference is returned directly, though I suggest non-coderefs all go in the "unconnected_options" so that they may be used without connecting if possilbe.

If a code reference is passed it will get called as a method on the driver with the following list of values:

dbh

This is the connected dbh that you can use to introspect the database.

dsn

This is the dsn passed to "get", possibly undefined.

unconnected_options

Hashref of key value pairs for detecting information based on the dsn. A value that is not a code reference is returned directly.

If a code reference is passed it will get called as a method on the driver with the following list value:

dsn

This is the connected dsn that you can use to introspect the database.

AUTHOR

Arthur Axel "fREW" Schmidt <frioux+cpan@gmail.com>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

This software is copyright (c) 2013 by Arthur Axel "fREW" Schmidt.

This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.