Myco - The myco object framework
0.11
$Revision: 1.1.1.1 $ $Date: 2004/11/22 19:16:01 $
use Myco; ### DB connection Myco->db_connect(@dbconn); Myco->db_disconnect(@dbconn); $storage = Myco->storage; # Tangram connection object ### Object retrieval $obj = Myco->load($id); # retrieval by Tangram object id # Retrieve all of given class @objects = Myco->select('Myco::Foo'); # Retrieve all of given class, using 'remote' object and filtering $remote = Myco->remote('Myco::Foo'); @objects = Myco->select($remote, $filter); # Retrieve all of given class, by cursor $cursor = Myco->select('Myco::Foo'); while (my $obj = $cursor->current()) { # process $obj $cursor->next(); } ### Object insertion and update # Myco::Base::Entity alternative Myco->insert($obj); # $obj->save; Myco->update($obj); # $obj->save; Myco->update(@objects); ### Object removal - from db and memory Myco->destroy($obj); # $obj->destroy; Myco->destroy(@objects); ### Object removal - from just db Myco->erase(@objects);
See Tangram::Storage for other miscellany.
Encapsulates functionality of Tangram::Storage but treats the storage connection object as class data, allowing access to object persistence functionality via class method calls.
Intended for use with so-called myco "entity" objects, that is those belonging to classes that inherit from Myco::Base::Entity. Use of inherited instance methods for managing object persistence state where possible is preferred. (ie. use $obj->save instead of both Myco->insert($obj) and Myco->update($obj).)
$obj->save
Myco->insert($obj)
Myco->update($obj)
Pulls in all other required classes of entire Myco class system.
Use of AUTOLOAD for Tangram::Storage encapsulation should be retired for performance reasons.
Copyright (c) 2004 the myco project. All rights reserved. This software is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
all Tangram -related perldoc, Myco::Base::Entity,
To install Myco, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Myco
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Myco
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.