Maypole::Model::CDBI::Plain - Class::DBI model without ::Loader
package Foo; use 'Maypole::Application'; Foo->config->model("Maypole::Model::CDBI::Plain"); Foo->setup([qw/ Foo::SomeTable Foo::Other::Table /]); # untaint columns and provide custom actions for each class Foo::SomeTable->untaint_columns(email => ['email'], printable => [qw/name description/]); Foo::Other::Table->untaint_columns ( ... ); sub Foo::SomeTable::SomeAction : Exported { . . . }
This module allows you to use Maypole with previously set-up Class::DBI classes; simply call setup with a list reference of the classes you're going to use, and Maypole will work out the tables and set up the inheritance relationships as normal.
setup
Action methods are methods that are accessed through web (or other public) interface.
Inherited from Maypole::Model::CDBI::Base
If there is an object in $r->objects, then it should be edited with the parameters in $r->params; otherwise, a new object should be created with those parameters, and put back into $r->objects. The template should be changed to view, or edit if there were any errors. A hash of errors will be passed to the template.
$r->objects
$r->params
view
edit
Inherited from Maypole::Model::CDBI::Base.
This action deletes records
This action method searches for database records.
The list method fills $r->objects with all of the objects in the class. The results are paged using a pager.
list
Set the class you use to untaint and validate form data Note it must be of type CGI::Untaint::Maypole (takes $r arg) or CGI::Untaint
This method is inherited from Maypole::Model::Base and calls setup_database, which uses Class::DBI::Loader to create and load Class::DBI classes from the given database schema.
This method loads the model classes for the application
returns class for given table
This class method is passed the name of a model class that represensts a table and allows the master model class to do any set-up required.
Maypole::Model::Base
Maypole::Model::CDBI
To install Maypole, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Maypole
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Maypole
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.