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package DBIx::Custom::MySQL;
use warnings;
use strict;
use base 'DBIx::Custom::Basic';
use Carp 'croak';
sub connect {
my $self = shift;
# Create data source
if (!$self->data_source) {
my $database = $self->database;
my $host = $self->host;
my $port = $self->port;
my $data_source = "dbi:mysql:";
my $data_source_original = $data_source;
$data_source .= "database=$database;" if $database;
$data_source .= "host=$host;" if $host;
$data_source .= "port=$port;" if $port;
$data_source =~ s/:$// if $data_source eq $data_source_original;
$self->data_source($data_source);
}
return $self->SUPER::connect;
}
sub last_insert_id {
my $self = shift;
# Not connected
croak "Not yet connected" unless $self->connected;
# Get last insert id
my $last_insert_id = $self->dbh->{mysql_insertid};
return $last_insert_id;
}
1;
=head1 NAME
DBIx::Custom::MySQL - DBIx::Custom MySQL implementation
=head1 SYNOPSYS
# New
my $dbi = DBIx::Custom::MySQL->new(user => 'taro', $password => 'kliej&@K',
database => 'sample_db');
=head1 METHODS
This class is L<DBIx::Custom::Basic> subclass.
You can use all methods of L<DBIx::Custom::Basic>
=head2 connect
Connect to database
$self->connect;
If you set database, host, or port, data source is automatically created.
=head2 last_insert_id
$last_insert_id = $dbi->last_insert_id;
The folloing is last_insert_id sample.
$dbi->insert('books', {title => 'Perl', author => 'taro'});
$last_insert_id = $dbi->last_insert_id;
This is equal to MySQL function
last_insert_id()
=cut