DBIx::Sunny - Simple DBI wrapper
use DBIx::Sunny;
my $dbh = DBIx::Sunny->connect(...);
# or
use DBI;
my $dbh = DBI->connect(.., {
RootClass => 'DBIx::Sunny',
PrintError => 0,
RaiseError => 1,
});
DBIx::Sunny is a simple DBI wrapper. It provides better usability for you. This module based on Amon2::DBI. DBIx::Sunny supports only SQLite and MySQL.
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Set AutoInactiveDestroy to true.
DBIx::Sunny sets AutoInactiveDestroy as true.
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[SQLite/MySQL] Auto encode/decode utf-8
DBIx::Sunny sets sqlite_unicode and mysql_enable_utf8 automatically.
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[SQLite] Performance tuning
DBIx::Sunny sets sqlite_use_immediate_transaction to true, and executes these PRAGMA statements
PRAGMA journal_mode = WAL PRAGMA synchronous = NORMAL
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Nested transaction management.
DBIx::Sunny supports nested transaction management based on RAII like DBIx::Class or DBIx::Skinny. It uses DBIx::TransactionManager internally.
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Error Handling
DBIx::Sunny sets RaiseError and ShowErrorStatement as true. DBIx::Sunny raises exception and shows current statement if your $dbh occurred exception.
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SQL comment
DBIx::Sunny adds file name and line number as SQL comment that invokes SQL statement.
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Easy access to last_insert_id
DBIx::Sunny's last_insert_id needs no arguments. It's shortcut for mysql_insertid or last_insert_rowid.
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Auto expanding arrayref bind parameters
select_(one|row|all) and query methods support auto-expanding arrayref bind parameters.
$dbh->select_all('SELECT * FROM id IN (?)', [1 2 3]) #SQL: 'SELECT * FROM id IN (?,?,")' #@BIND: (1, 2, 3)
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$col = $dbh->select_one($query, @bind);
Shortcut for prepare, execute and fetchrow_arrayref->[0]
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$row = $dbh->select_row($query, @bind);
Shortcut for prepare, execute and fetchrow_hashref
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$rows = $dbh->select_all($query, @bind);
Shortcut for prepare, execute and selectall_arrayref(.., { Slice => {} }, ..)
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$dbh->query($query, @bind);
Shortcut for prepare, execute.
Masahiro Nagano <kazeburo KZBRKZBR@ gmail.com>
Copyright (C) Masahiro Nagano
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.