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=head1 NAME
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DBIx::Custom::Guides - DBIx::Custom Guides
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=head1 GUIDES
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=head2 1. Connect to the database
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    use DBIx::Custom;
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    my $dbi = DBIx::Custom->connect(data_source => "dbi:mysql:database=$database",
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                                    user => 'ken', password => '!LFKD%$&');
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use C<connect()> to connect to the database.
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You can sepecfiy C<data_soruce>, C<user>, and C<password>.
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The following ones are data source exmaple in variouse dabase system.
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SQLite
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    "dbi:SQLite:dbname=$database"
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    "dbi:SQLite:dbname=:memory:"
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MySQL
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    "dbi:mysql:database=$database"
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    "dbi:mysql:database=$database;host=$hostname;port=$port"
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PostgreSQL
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    "dbi:Pg:dbname=$dbname"
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Oracle
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    "dbi:Oracle:$dbname"
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    "dbi:Oracle:host=$host;sid=$sid"
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ODBC(Microsoft Access)
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    "dbi:ODBC:driver=Microsoft Access Driver (*.mdb);dbq=hoge.mdb"
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   "dbi:ODBC:driver={SQL Server};Server=(local);database=test;Trusted_Connection=yes;AutoTranslate=No;"
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=head2 2. Suger methods
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L<DBIx::Custom> has suger methods, such as C<insert()>, C<update()>,
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C<delete()> or C<select()>. If you want to do small works,
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You don't have to create SQL statements.
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=head3 insert()
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Execute insert statement.
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    $dbi->insert(table  => 'book',
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                 param  => {title => 'Perl', author => 'Ken'});
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The following SQL is executed.
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    insert into (title, author) values (?, ?);
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The values of C<title> and C<author> is embedded into the placeholders.
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C<append> and C<filter> argument can be specified.
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See also "METHODS" section.
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=head3 update()
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Execute update statement.
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    $dbi->update(table  => 'book', 
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                 param  => {title => 'Perl', author => 'Ken'}, 
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The following SQL is executed.
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    update book set title = ?, author = ?;
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The values of C<title> and C<author> is embedded into the placeholders.
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C<append> and C<filter> argument can be specified.
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If you want to update all rows, use C<update_all()> method.
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=head3 delete()
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Execute delete statement.
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    $dbi->delete(table  => 'book',
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                 where  => {author => 'Ken'});
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    delete from book where id = ?;
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The value of C<id> is embedded into the placehodler.
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C<append> and C<filter> argument can be specified.
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If you want to delete all rows, use C<delete_all()> method.
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=head3 select()
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Execute select statement, only C<table> argument specified :
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    my $result = $dbi->select(table => 'book');
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The following SQL is executed.
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    select * from book;
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the result of C<select()> method is L<DBIx::Custom::Result> object.
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You can fetch a row by C<fetch()> method.
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    while (my $row = $result->fetch) {
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        my $title  = $row->[0];
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L<DBIx::Custom::Result> has various methods to fetch row.
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C<column> and C<where> arguments specified.
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    my $result = $dbi->select(
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        table  => 'book',
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        column => [qw/author title/],
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        where  => {author => 'Ken'}
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The following SQL is executed.
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    select author, title from book where author = ?;
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the value of C<author> is embdded into the placeholder.
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If you want to join tables, specify C<relation> argument. 
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    my $result = $dbi->select(
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        table    => ['book', 'rental'],
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        column   => ['book.name as book_name']
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        relation => {'book.id' => 'rental.book_id'}
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The following SQL is executed.
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    select book.name as book_name from book, rental
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If you want to add some string to the end of SQL statement,
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    my $result = $dbi->select(
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        table  => 'book',
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        where  => {author => 'Ken'},
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        append => 'order by price limit 5',
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    select * book where author = ? order by price limit 5;
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C<filter> argument can be specified.
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=head2 3. Fetch row
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C<select()> method return L<DBIx::Custom::Result> object.
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You can fetch row by various methods.
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Note that in this section, array means array reference,
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and hash meanse hash reference.
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Fetch row into array.
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    while (my $row = $result->fetch) {
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Fetch only a first row into array.
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    while (my $rows = $result->fetch_multi(5)) {
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        my $first_author  = $rows->[0][0];
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        my $first_title   = $rows->[0][1];
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        my $second_value  = $rows->[1][1];
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    my $rows = $result->fetch_all;
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    # Fetch a row into hash
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    my $row = $result->fetch_hash_first;
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    while (my $rows = $result->fetch_hash_multi(5)) {
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        my $first_title   = $rows->[0]{title};
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        my $first_author  = $rows->[0]{author};
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        my $second_title  = $rows->[1]{title};
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    my $rows = $result->fetch_hash_all;
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    my $sth = $result->sth;
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=head2 4. Hash parameter binding
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L<DBIx::Custom> provides hash parameter binding.
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At frist, I show normal parameter binding.
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    use DBI;
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    my $dbh = DBI->connect(...);
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    my $sth = $dbh->prepare(
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        "select * from book where author = ? and title like ?;"
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    );
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    $sth->execute('Ken', '%Perl%');
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This is very good way because database system can enable SQL caching,
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and parameter is quoted automatically. this is secure.
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L<DBIx::Custom> hash parameter binding system improve
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normal parameter binding to use hash parameter.
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    my $result = $dbi->execute(
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        "select * from book where {= author} and {like title};"
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        param => {author => 'Ken', title => '%Perl%'}
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This is same as the normal way, execpt that the parameter is hash.
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{= author} and {like title} is called C<tag>.
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    select * from book where {= author} and {like title}
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      -> select * from book where author = ? and title like ?;
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The following tags is available.
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    [TAG]                       [REPLACED]
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    'select * from book \\{ something statement \\}'
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=head2 5. Filtering
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You can specify these filters to C<filter> argument of C<execute()> method.
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    my $result = $dbi->execute(
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        "select * from book where {= author} and {like title};"
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        param  => {author => 'Ken', title => '%Perl%'},
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    # insert(), having filter argument
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    $dbi->insert(table  => 'book',
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                 param  => {title => 'Perl', author => 'Ken'},
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        table  => 'book',
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        column => [qw/author title/],
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    my $result = $dbi->select(table => 'book');
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    $result->filter({title => 'decode_utf8', author => 'to_upper_case'});
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B<Filter examples>
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=head2 6. Get high performance
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        sql     => 'insert into book (title, author) values (?, ?);',
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    my $params = [
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=head3 Custamize query builder object
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=head2 EXAMPLES
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=head3 Limit clause
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