SQL::Library - A module for managing simple SQL libraries stored in INI-like files.
This document refers to version 0.0.5 of SQL::Library.
use SQL::Library;
my $sql = new SQL::Library { lib => 'sql.lib' };
# or { lib => [ <FH> ] };
# or { lib => [ $string ] };
## Ask for a library entry by name...
my $query = $sql->retr( 'some_sql_query' );
## Add or update an entry...
$sql->set( 'yet_another_query', <<'END' );
SELECT foo
FROM bar
WHERE zoot = 1
END
## Remove an entry from the library...
$sql->drop( 'one_more_query' );
## List the entries in the library...
print join( ' : ', $sql->elements ), "\n";
## Dump the contents of the library to a string...
my $lib_str = $sql->dump;
## Write the library to disk...
$sql->write;
The format for the library files looks a little like an INI file. However, unlike an INI file, it does not handle key=value pairs which are divided into sections. Library entry names are on a line by themselves, enclosed in square brackets. Whatever occurs until the next title tag is the value of the library entry. Blank lines, pound signs (#) and C++ style comments (//) are all discarded.
A sample library file might look like this:
## A sample library file
[get_survey_questions]
select question_no,
question_text
from question
where survey_id = ?
order by question_no
[get_survey_info]
select title,
date_format( open_date, '%Y%m%d' ) as open_date,
date_format( close_date, '%Y%m%d' ) as close_date,
template_file
from survey
where survey_id = ?
Create a new library handle. Currently, the only argument supported in the hashref is "lib", which refers to the file containing the SQL library:
PACKAGE->new( HASHREF )
Returns the library entry referenced by NAME:
$OBJ->retr( NAME )
Sets the library entry NAME to VALUE. This is used both to create new library entries and to update existing ones:
$OBJ->set( NAME, VALUE )
Drops entry NAME form the library:
$OBJ->drop( NAME )
Returns a list of all entry names in the library:
$OBJ->elements
Returns a string containing the library contents in the same INI format that the module reads from:
$OBJ->dump
Writes the library to the file named in "lib":
$OBJ->write
- write() should write to a string, if it was so called.
- Complete test suite
Doug Gorley [email protected]
Chris Vertonghen [email protected] (post-0.0.3)
Copyright (C) 2004 by Doug Gorley.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.2 or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.