Catalyst-Model-DBI
Catalyst-model-dbi
https://metacpan.org/release/Catalyst-Model-DBI
Database model class for Catalyst
Catalyst::Model::DBI is the DBI model class for Catalyst.
There are two options for doing custom models with Catalyst. Either by using this model and any related modules as needed or by having a custom model decoupled from Catalyst and glued on using Catalyst::Model::Adaptor
Some general rules are as follows. If you do not wish to use DBIx::Connector or DBI directly and setup connections in your custom models or have glue models, then use this model. If you however need models that can be re-used outside of your application or simply wish to maintain connection code yourself outside of the Catalyst, then use Catalyst::Model::Adaptor which allows you to glue outside models into your Catalyst app.
Catalyst is an elegant Model-View-Controller web application framework written in Perl.
DBI is a Perl database interface.
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License: artistic or gpl-1+
Leaders and contributors
Contact(s) | Role |
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Alex Pavlovic (alex.pavlovic@taskforce-1.com) | contact |
Resources and communication
Audience | Resource type | URI |
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Debian (Ref) (R) | https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/libcatalyst-model-dbi-perl | |
Perl (Ref) | https://metacpan.org/release/Catalyst-Model-DBI |
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