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Data::ObjectDriver::DrUser:Contributed Perl Data::ObjectDriver::Driver::DBD(3)

NAME
       Data::ObjectDriver::Driver::DBD - base class for database drivers

SYNOPSIS
	   package SomeObject;
	   use base qw( Data::ObjectDriver::BaseObject );

	   __PACKAGE__->install_properties({
	       ...
	       driver => Data::ObjectDriver::Driver::DBI->new(
		   ...
		   dbd => Data::ObjectDriver::Driver::DBD->new('mysql'),
	       ),
	   });

DESCRIPTION
       Data::ObjectDriver::Driver::DBD is the base class for database drivers.
       Database drivers handle the peculiarities of specific database servers
       to provide an abstract API to the object drivers. While database
       drivers operate on queries and database concepts like the last insert
       ID and binding attributes for a query, object drivers operate on
       objects higher level concepts like caching and partitioning.

       Database drivers are used with "Data::ObjectDriver::Driver::DBI" object
       drivers. If you are making an object driver that doesn't use "DBI", you
       do not need a database driver; implement your custom behavior in your
       "Data::ObjectDriver" subclass directly.

USAGE
   "Data::ObjectDriver::Driver::DBD->new($name)"
       Creates a new database driver of the given subclass type. That is,
       "new('mysql')" would create a new instance of
       "Data::ObjectDriver::Driver::DBD::mysql".

   "$dbd->init_dbh($dbh)"
       Initializes the given database handle connected to this driver's type
       of database.

       By default, no operation is performed. Override this method if your
       type of database must do further initialization that other database
       servers don't need, such as setting an operative time zone.

   "$dbd->bind_param_attributes($type)"
       Returns a hashref to pass to the "DBI" statement method "bind_param",
       to describe the SQL type of a column defined as $type in an object
       class's "column_defs" mapping.

       By default, no operation is performed. Override this method if your
       type of database needs such type hinting for some fields, such as
       specifying a parameter is a "BLOB".

       Note that object classes must define your custom types in their
       "column_defs" mappings for those classes to be compatible with your
       "DBD". Make sure to document any custom types you implement.

   "$dbd->db_column_name($datasource, $column)"
       Returns a decorated column name. For example, if your database requires
       column names to be prepended with table names, that concatenation would
       occur in this method.

       By default, "db_column_name" returns the column name unmodified.

   "$dbd->fetch_id()"
       Returns the autogenerated ID of the most recently inserted record, or
       "undef" if this feature is not supported.

       By default, "fetch_id" returns "undef".

   "$dbd->map_error_code($code, $msg)"
       Returns a "Data::ObjectDriver::Errors" code for the given database
       error, or "undef" if no equivalent has been defined.

       By default, "map_error_code" returns "undef" for every error.

   "$dbd->sql_for_unixtime()"
       Returns the SQL for querying the current UNIX time on the database
       server, or a UNIX time to use as the remote time.

       By default, "sql_for_unixtime" returns the value of perl "time()" on
       the local machine.

   "$dbd->offset_implemented()"
       Returns true if the database this driver represents supports "OFFSET"
       clauses.

       By default, "offset_implemented" returns true.

   "$dbd->can_delete_with_limit()"
       Returns true if the database this driver represents supports "LIMIT"
       clauses on "DELETE" statements.

       By default, "can_delete_with_limit" returns false.

   "$dbd->can_prepare_cached_statements()"
       Returns true if the database this driver can cope with preparing a
       cached statement.

       By default, "can_delete_with_limit" returns true.

   "$dbd->is_case_insensitive()"
       Returns true if the database this driver represents normally compares
       string fields case insensitively.

       By default, "is_case_insensitive" returns false.

   "$dbd->can_replace()"
       Returns true if the database this driver represents supports "REPLACE
       INTO" statements.

       By default, "can_replace" returns false.

   "$dbd->force_no_prepared_cache()"
       Returns false if the database this driver represents supports the
       "prepare_cached" method on its DBI database handles.

       By default, "force_no_prepared_cache" returns false.

   "$dbd->sql_class()"
       Provides the package name of the class responsible for representing SQL
       queries. This method returns 'Data::ObjectDriver::SQL', but may be
       overridden to return a package that has a similar interface but
       produces SQL that is compatible with that DBD driver. The package
       provided must already be loaded and available for use.

LICENSE
       Data::ObjectDriver is free software; you may redistribute it and/or
       modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.

AUTHOR & COPYRIGHT
       Except where otherwise noted, Data::ObjectDriver is Copyright 2005-2006
       Six Apart, cpan@sixapart.com. All rights reserved.

perl v5.14.1			  2010-03-22Data::ObjectDriver::Driver::DBD(3)
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