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6 DBIx::Class::Candy::ResultSet - Sugar for your resultsets
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9 package MyApp::Schema::ResultSet::Artist;
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11 use DBIx::Class::Candy::ResultSet
12 -components => ['Helper::ResultSet::Me'];
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14 use experimental 'signatures';
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16 sub by_name ($self, $name) { $self->search({ $self->me . 'name' => $name }) }
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21 "DBIx::Class::Candy::ResultSet" is an initial sugar layer in the spirit
22 of DBIx::Class::Candy. Unlike the original it does not define a DSL,
23 though I do have plans for that in the future. For now all it does is
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26 • turns on strict and warnings
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30 • sets your mro to "c3"
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33 See "SETTING DEFAULT IMPORT OPTIONS" for information on setting these
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39 The first thing you can do to customize your usage of
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44 use DBIx::Class::Candy::ResultSet -components => ['Helper::ResultSet::Me'];
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46 "DBIx::Class::Candy::ResultSet" allows you to set which components you
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52 I love the new features in Perl 5.20, so I felt that it would be nice
53 to remove the boiler plate of doing "use feature ':5.20'" and add it to
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72 sub base { $_[1] || 'MyApp::Schema::ResultSEt' }
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76 Note the "$_[1] ||" in "base". All of these methods are passed the
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91 Arthur Axel "fREW" Schmidt <frioux+cpan@gmail.com>
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94 This software is copyright (c) 2017 by Arthur Axel "fREW" Schmidt.
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96 This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
97 the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
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