package DBIx::Custom::MySQL; use base 'DBIx::Custom::Basic'; use warnings; use strict; use Carp 'croak'; my $class = __PACKAGE__; $class->add_format( datetime => $class->formats->{SQL99_datetime}, date => $class->formats->{SQL99_date}, time => $class->formats->{SQL99_time}, ); sub connect { my $self = shift; if (!$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; croak "Not yet connected" unless $self->connected; my $last_insert_id = $self->dbh->{mysql_insertid}; return $last_insert_id; } =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 See DBIx::Custom and DBIx::Custom::Basic documentation at first This class is L subclass, and L is L subclass. You can use all methods of L and Please see L and documentation. =head1 Object methods =head2 connect Connect to database $self->connect; This override L 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() =head1 Author Yuki Kimoto, C<< >> Github L I develope this module L =head1 Copyright & license Copyright 2009 Yuki Kimoto, all rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.