Class::DBI::AutoLoader scans the tables in a given database, and auto-generates
the Class::DBI classes. These are loaded into your package when you import
Class::DBI::AutoLoader.
This Class::DBI plugin combines the functionality from
Class::DBI::Plugin::CountSearch (counting objects without having
to use an array or an iterator), and Class::DBI::AbstractSearch,
which allows complex where-clauses a la SQL::Abstract.
This plugin provides a SQL::Abstract search method for Class::DBI. It is
similar to Class::DBI::AbstractSearch, but allows you to search and sort
by fields from joined tables.
Class::DBI::Plugin::Senna harnesses the power of Senna
(http://b.razil.jp/project/senna) with Class::DBI.
This module installs hooks in your Class::DBI package that automatically
creates and updates a Senna index.
A database interface (DBI) definition for communication between R
and relational database management systems. All classes in this
package are virtual and need to be extended by the various R/DBMS
implementations.
DBIx::Class::Candy is a simple sugar layer for definition of DBIx::Class
results. Note that it may later be expanded to add sugar for more
DBIx::Class related things.
DBIx::Class::DeploymentHandler is, as its name suggests, a tool for
deploying and upgrading databases with DBIx::Class. It is designed to
be much more flexible than DBIx::Class::Schema::Versioned, hence the
use of Moose and lots of roles.
This module implements create_database and drop_database functions for
databases. It aims to provide a common interface to database creation
and deletion regardless of the actual database being used.
Currently supported databases are MySQL and PostgreSQL.
ORLite is an object-relation system specifically tailored for SQLite that
follows many of the same principles as the ::Tiny series of modules and has
a design and feature set that aligns directly to the capabilities of SQLite.
SQL::Translator is a group of Perl modules that converts vendor-specific
SQL table definitions into other formats, such as other vendor-specific
SQL, ER diagrams, documentation (POD and HTML), XML, and Class::DBI
classes.