NAME
   Handel::Storage::RDBO - RDBO storage layer for Handel 1.x

SYNOPSIS
       use MyCustomCart;
       use strict;
       use warnings;
       use base qw/Handel::Base/;

       __PACKAGE__->storage_class('Handel::Storage::RDBO');
       __PACKAGE__->storage({
           schema_class   => 'Handel::Schema::RDBO::Cart',
           constraints    => {
               id         => {'Check Id'      => \&constraint_uuid},
               shopper    => {'Check Shopper' => \&constraint_uuid},
               type       => {'Check Type'    => \&constraint_cart_type},
               name       => {'Check Name'    => \&constraint_cart_name}
           },
           default_values => {
               id         => __PACKAGE__->storage_class->can('new_uuid'),
               type       => CART_TYPE_TEMP
           }
       });

       1;

DESCRIPTION
   Handel::Storage::RDBO is used as an intermediary between
   Handel::Cart/Handel::Order and the RDBO schema used for reading/writing
   to the database.

CONSTRUCTOR
 new
   Arguments: \%options

   Creates a new instance of Handel::Storage::RDBO, and passes the options
   to "setup" on the new instance. The three examples below are the same:

       my $storage = Handel::Storage::RDBO-new({
           schema_class  => 'Handel::Schema::RDBO::Cart'
       });

       my $storage = Handel::Storage::RDBO-new;
       $storage->setup({
           schema_source  => 'Handel::Schema::RDBO::Cart'
       });

       my $storage = Handel::Storage::RDBO->new;
       $storage->schema_source('Handel::Schema::RDBO::Cart');

   The following additional options are available to new/setup, and take
   the same data as their method counterparts:

       connection_info
       item_relationship
       schema_class
       schema_instance
       table_name

   See "new" in Handel::Storage a list of other possible options.

METHODS
 add_columns
   Arguments: @columns

   Adds a list of columns to the current schema_class. Be careful to always
   use the column names, not their accessor aliases.

       $storage->add_columns(qw/foo bar baz/);

   You can also add columns using the Rose::DB::Object::Meta syntax:

       $storage->add_columns(
           foo => {type => 'varchar', length => 36, not_null => 1},
           bar => {type => int, alias => 'get_bar'}
       );

   Yes, you can even mix/match the two:

       $storage->add_columns(
           'foo',
           bar => {type => int, alias => 'get_bar'},
           'baz'
       );

   Before schema_instance is initialized, the columns to be added are
   stored internally, then added to the schema_instance when it is
   initialized. If a schema_instance already exists, the columns are added
   directly to the schema_source in the schema_instance itself.

   See "add_columns" in Handel::Storage for more information about this
   method.

 add_item
   Arguments: $result, \%data

   Adds a new item to the specified result, returning a storage result
   object.

       my $storage = Handel::Storage::RDBO::Cart->new;
       my $result = $storage->create({
           shopper => '11111111-1111-1111-1111-111111111111'
       });

       my $item = $storage->add_item($result, {
           sku => 'ABC123'
       });

       print $item->sku;

   A Handel::Storage::Exception will be thrown if the specified result has
   no item relationship, has a relationship that can't be found in the
   schema, second parameter is not a HASH reference or no result is
   specified.

   See "add_item" in Handel::Storage for more information about this
   method.

 clone
   Returns a clone of the current storage instance. This is the same as
   "clone" in Handel::Storage except that it disconnects the db instance
   before cloning as DBI hates being cloned apparently.

   See "clone" in Handel::Storage for more information about this method.

 column_accessors
   Returns a hashref containing all of the columns and their accessor names
   for the current storage object.

   If a schema_instance already exists, the columns from schema_source in
   that schema_instance will be returned. If no schema_instance exists, the
   columns from schema_source in the current schema_class will be returned
   plus any columns to be added from add_columns minus and columns to be
   removed from remove_columns.

   See "column_accessors" in Handel::Storage for more information about
   this method.

 columns
   Returns a list of columns from the current schema source.

   See "columns" in Handel::Storage for more information about this method.

 connection_info
   Arguments: \@info

   Gets/sets the connection information used when connecting to the
   database.

       $storage->connection_info(['dbi:mysql:foo', 'user', 'pass', {PrintError=>1}]);

   The info argument is an array ref that holds the following values:

   $dsn
       The DBI dsn to use to connect to.

   $username
       The username for the database you are connecting to.

   $password
       The password for the database you are connecting to.

   \%attr
       The attributes to be pass to DBI for this connection.

   See DBI for more information about dsns and connection attributes.

 copyable_item_columns
   Returns a list of columns in the current item class that can be copied
   freely. This list is usually all columns in the item class except for
   the primary key columns and the foreign key columns that participate in
   the specified item relationship.

   A Handel::Storage::Exception will be thrown if item class or item
   relationship are not defined.

   See "copyable_item_columns" in Handel::Storage for more information
   about this method.

 count_items
   Arguments: $result

   Returns the number of items associated with the specified result.

       my $storage = Handel::Storage::RDBO::Cart->new;
       my $result = $storage->create({
           shopper => '11111111-1111-1111-1111-111111111111'
       });

       $result->add_item({
           sku => 'ABC123'
       });

       print $storage->count_items($result);

   A Handel::Storage::Exception will be thrown if the specified result has
   no item relationship or no result is specified.

   See "count_items" in Handel::Storage for more information about this
   method.

 create
   Arguments: \%data

   Creates a new result in the current source in the current schema.

       my $result = $storage->create({
           col1 => 'foo',
           col2 => 'bar'
       });

   See "create" in Handel::Storage for more information about this method.

 delete
   Arguments: \%filter

   Deletes results matching the filter in the current source in the current
   schema.

       $storage->delete({
           id => '11111111-1111-1111-1111-111111111111'
       });

   See "delete" in Handel::Storage for more information about this method.

 delete_items
   Arguments: $result, \%filter

   Deletes items matching the filter from the specified result.

       my $storage = Handel::Storage::RDBO::Cart->new;
       my $result = $storage->create({
           shopper => '11111111-1111-1111-1111-111111111111'
       });

       $result->add_item({
           sku => 'ABC123'
       });

       $storage->delete_items($result, {
           sku => 'ABC%'
       });

   A Handel::Storage::Exception will be thrown if the specified result has
   no item relationship.

   See "delete_items" in Handel::Storage for more information about this
   method.

 has_column
   Arguments: $column

   Returns true if the column exists in the current storage object. If the
   schema is already initialized, the has_column method on the result
   source will be used. Otherwise, has_column will calculate the existence
   of the column based on any current add_columns/remove_columns
   information.

 item_relationship
   Arguments: $relationship_name

   Gets/sets the name of the schema relationship between carts and items.
   The default item relationship is 'items'.

       # in your schema classes
       MySchema::CustomCart->meta->setup(
           relationships => [
               rel_items => {
                   type       => 'one to many',
                   class      => 'Handel::Schema::RDBO::Cart::Item',
                   column_map => {id => 'cart'}
               }
           ]
       );

       # in your storage
       $storage->item_relationship('rel_items');

 primary_columns
   Arguments @columns

   Gets/sets the list of primary columns for the current schema_class. When
   the schema instance exists, the primary columns are added to and returns
   from the current schema source on the schema instance.

   When no schema instance exists, the columns are set locally like
   "add_columns" then added to the schema instance during its
   configuration. Primary columns are returns from the current schema
   source in the current schema class if no primary columns have been set
   locally.

 remove_columns
   Arguments: @columns

   Removes a list of columns from the current schema_class and removes the
   autogenerated accessors from the current class. Be careful to always use
   the column names, not their accessor aliases.

       $storage->remove_columns(qw/description/);

   Before schema_instance is initialized, the columns to be removed are
   stored internally, then removed from the schema_instance when it is
   initialized. If a schema_instance already exists, the columns are
   removed directly from the schema_source in the schema_instance itself.

   See "remove_columns" in Handel::Storage for more information about this
   method.

 schema_class
   Arguments: $schema_class

   Gets/sets the schema class to be used for database reading/writing.

       $storage->schema_class('MySchema');

   A Handel::Exception::Storage exception will be thrown if the specified
   class can not be loaded.

 schema_instance
   Arguments: $schema_instance

   Gets/sets the schema instance to be used for database reading/writing.
   If no instance exists, a new one will be created from the specified
   schema class. When a new schema instance is created or assigned, it is
   cloned and the clone is altered and used, leaving the original schema
   untouched.

   See Handel::Manual::Schema for more detailed information about how the
   schema instance is configured.

 search
   Arguments: \%filter

   Returns results in list context, or an iterator in scalar context from
   the current source in the current schema matching the search filter.

       my $iterator = $storage->search({
           col1 => 'foo'
       });

       my @results = $storage->search({
           col1 => 'foo'
       });

   See "search" in Handel::Storage for more information about this method.

 search_items
   Arguments: $result, \%filter

   Returns items matching the filter associated with the specified result.

       my $storage = Handel::Storage::RDBO::Cart->new;
       my $result = $storage->search({
           id => '11111111-1111-1111-1111-111111111111'
       });

       my $iterator = $storage->search_items($result);

   Returns results in list context, or an iterator in scalar context from
   the current source in the current schema matching the search filter.

   A Handel::Storage::Exception will be thrown if the specified result has
   no item relationship.

   See "search_items" in Handel::Storage for more information about this
   method.

 setup
   Arguments: \%options

   Configures a storage instance with the options specified. Setup accepts
   the exact same options that "new" does.

       package MyStorageClass;
       use strict;
       use warnings;
       use base qw/Handel::Storage::RDBO/;

       __PACKAGE__->setup({
           schema_class => 'MySchema::Cart'
       });

       # or

       my $storage = Handel::Storage::RDBO-new;
       $storage->setup({
           schema_class => 'MySchema::Cart'
       });

   This is the same as doing:

       my $storage = Handel::Storage::RDBO-new({
           schema_class => 'MySchema::Cart'
       });

   If you call setup on a storage instance or class that has already been
   configured, its configuration will be updated with the new options. No
   attempt will be made to clear or reset the unspecified settings back to
   their defaults.

   If you pass in a schema_instance, it will be assigned last after all of
   the other options have been applied.

 table_name
   Arguments: $table_name

   Gets/sets the name of the table in the database to be used for this
   schema source.

 txn_begin
   Starts a transaction on the current schema instance.

 txn_commit
   Commits the current transaction on the current schema instance.

 txn_rollback
   Rolls back the current transaction on the current schema instance.

SEE ALSO
   Handel::Storage, Handel::Storage::Result, Handel::Manual::Storage,
   Handel::Storage::RDBO::Result, Handel::Storage::RDBO::Cart,
   Handel::Storage::RDBO::Order

AUTHOR
       Christopher H. Laco
       CPAN ID: CLACO
       [email protected]
       http://today.icantfocus.com/blog/