1Rose::DB::Registry(3) User Contributed Perl DocumentationRose::DB::Registry(3)
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6 Rose::DB::Registry - Data source registry.
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9 use Rose::DB::Registry;
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11 $registry = Rose::DB::Registry->new;
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13 $registry->add_entry(
14 domain => 'development',
15 type => 'main',
16 driver => 'Pg',
17 database => 'dev_db',
18 host => 'localhost',
19 username => 'devuser',
20 password => 'mysecret',
21 server_time_zone => 'UTC');
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23 $entry = Rose::DB::Registry::Entry->new(
24 domain => 'production',
25 type => 'main',
26 driver => 'Pg',
27 database => 'big_db',
28 host => 'dbserver.acme.com',
29 username => 'dbadmin',
30 password => 'prodsecret',
31 server_time_zone => 'UTC');
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33 $registry->add_entry($entry);
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35 $entry = $registry->entry(domain => 'development', type => 'main');
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37 $registry->entry_exists(domain => 'foo', type => 'bar'); # false
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39 $registry->delete_entry(domain => 'development', type => 'main');
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44 Rose::DB::Registry objects manage information about Rose::DB data
45 sources. Each data source has a corresponding
46 Rose::DB::Registry::Entry object that contains its information. The
47 registry entries are organized in a two-level namespace based on a
48 "domain" and a "type." See the Rose::DB documentation for more
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51 Rose::DB::Registry inherits from, and follows the conventions of,
52 Rose::Object. See the Rose::Object documentation for more information.
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55 new PARAMS
56 Constructs a Rose::DB::Registry object based on PARAMS, where
57 PARAMS are name/value pairs. Any object method is a valid
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61 add_entries ENTRY1 [, ENTRY2, ...]
62 Add registry entries. Each ENTRY must be either a
63 Rose::DB::Registry::Entry-derived object or reference to a hash of
64 name/value pairs. The name/value pairs must be valid arguments for
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67 Each ENTRY must have a defined domain and type, either in the
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69 pairs. A fatal error will occur if these values are not defined.
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71 If a registry entry for the specified domain and type already
72 exists, then the new entry will overwrite it. If you want to know
73 beforehand whether or not an entry exists under a specific domain
74 and type, use the entry_exists method.
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76 Returns a list (in list context) or reference to an array (in
77 scalar context) of Rose::DB::Registry::Entry objects added.
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79 add_entry ENTRY
80 Add a registry entry. ENTRY must be either a
81 Rose::DB::Registry::Entry-derived object or a list of name/value
82 pairs. The name/value pairs must be valid arguments for
83 Rose::DB::Registry::Entry's constructor.
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85 The ENTRY must have a defined domain and type, either in the
86 Rose::DB::Registry::Entry-derived object or in the name/value
87 pairs. A fatal error will occur if these values are not defined.
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89 If a registry entry for the specified domain and type already
90 exists, then the new entry will overwrite it. If you want to know
91 beforehand whether or not an entry exists under a specific domain
92 and type, use the entry_exists method.
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94 Returns the Rose::DB::Registry::Entry object added.
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96 dump
97 Returns a reference to a hash containing information about all
98 registered data sources. The hash is structured like this:
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105 # Rose::DB::Registry::Entry attributes
106 # generated by its dump() method
107 driver => ...,
108 database => ...,
109 host => ...,
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113 type2 =>
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117 ...
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120 domain2 =>
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128 All the registry entry attribute values are copies, not the actual
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131 delete_domain DOMAIN
132 Delete an entire domain, including all the registry entries under
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135 delete_entry PARAMS
136 Delete the registry entry specified by PARAMS, where PARAMS must be
137 name/value pairs with defined values for "domain" and "type". A
138 fatal error will occur if either one is missing or undefined.
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140 If the specified entry does not exist, undef is returned.
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143 entry PARAMS
144 Get the registry entry specified by PARAMS, where PARAMS must be
145 name/value pairs with defined values for "domain" and "type". A
146 fatal error will occur if either one is missing or undefined. If
147 the specified entry does not exist, undef is returned.
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149 entry_exists PARAMS
150 Returns true if the registry entry specified by PARAMS exists,
151 false otherwise. PARAMS must be name/value pairs with defined
152 values for "domain" and "type". A fatal error will occur if either
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155 registered_types DOMAIN
156 Returns a list (in list context) or reference to an array (in
157 scalar context) of the names of all registered types under the
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161 Returns a list (in list context) or reference to an array (in
162 scalar context) of the names of all registered domains.
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165 John C. Siracusa (siracusa@gmail.com)
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168 Copyright (c) 2010 by John C. Siracusa. All rights reserved. This
169 program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
170 under the same terms as Perl itself.
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