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=back\r
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-=head1 A standard Maypole application\r
+=head1 Structure of a standard Maypole application\r
\r
-A minimal Maypole application (such as the Beer database) consists of a \r
-custom driver class (BeerDB.pm), a set of auto-generated model classes, and a \r
-view class: \r
+A minimal Maypole application (such as the Beer database example from the\r
+L<Maypole> synopsis) consists of a custom driver class (BeerDB.pm), a set of\r
+auto-generated model classes, and a view class:\r
\r
\r
- THE DRIVER\r
+ THE DRIVER\r
+------- init() is a factory method,\r
1 Maypole | it sets up the view\r
Maypole::Config <----- config(); | classes\r
| it sets up the model\r
| classes\r
|\r
- | THE MODEL\r
+ | THE MODEL\r
|\r
- | Maypole::Model::Base Class::DBI\r
- | + +\r
- | | |\r
- +-------> Maypole::Model::CDBI\r
- +\r
- |\r
+ | Maypole::Model::Base Class::DBI\r
+ | + + +\r
+ | | | |\r
+ +-------> Maypole::Model::CDBI Class::DBI::<db_driver>\r
+ + +\r
+ | |\r
+------------+--------+-------+---------+\r
| | | | |\r
BeerDB::Pub | BeerDB::Beer | BeerDB::Brewery\r
\r
=head2 Who builds the model?\r
\r
-First, remember we are talking about the standard, unmodified Maypole here. \r
-It is possible, and common, to override some or all of this stage and build a \r
-customised model.\r
+First, remember we are talking about the standard, unmodified Maypole here. It\r
+is possible, and common, to override some or all of this stage and build a\r
+customised model. See below - An advanced Maypole application - for one\r
+approach. Also, see L<Maypole's|Maypole> C<setup_model()> method. \r
\r
The standard model is built in 3 stages. \r
\r
-First, C<Maypole::setup> calls C<setup_database> on the Maypole model class, in\r
-this case L<Maypole::Model::CDBI>. C<setup_database> then uses\r
+First, C<Maypole::setup_model> calls C<setup_database> on the Maypole model\r
+class, in this case L<Maypole::Model::CDBI>. C<setup_database> then uses\r
L<Class::DBI::Loader> to autogenerate individual L<Class::DBI> classes for each\r
of the tables in the database (C<BeerDB::Beer>, C<BeerDB::Pub> etc).\r
+L<Class::DBI::Loader> identifies the appropriate L<Class::DBI> subclass and\r
+inserts it into each of these table classes' C<@ISA> ( C<<\r
+Class::DBI::<db_driver> >> in the diagrams)..\r
\r
Next, C<Maypole::setup> B<unshifts> L<Maypole::Model::CDBI> onto the C<@ISA> \r
array of each of these classes. \r
\r
Finally, the relationships among these tables are set up. Either do this\r
-manually, perhaps with the help of L<Class::DBI::Relationship>, or use\r
-L<Maypole::Plugin::Relationship>. In the latter case, you need to set up the\r
-relationships configuration before calling C<setup()>.\r
-\r
+manually, using the standard L<Class::DBI> syntax for configuring table\r
+relationships, or try L<Class::DBI::Relationship> (which you can use via\r
+L<Maypole::Plugin::Relationship>). If you use the plugin, you need to set up the\r
+relationships configuration before calling C<setup()>. Be aware that some people\r
+like the convenience of L<Class::DBI::Relationship>, others dislike the\r
+abstraction. YMMV. \r
\r
=head1 An advanced Maypole application\r
\r
use base 'OfflineBeer::Beer';\r
1;\r
\r
-This package will be loaded automatically during C<setup()>, and\r
-C<BeerDB2::Maypole::Model> is B<unshifted> onto it's C<@ISA>. \r
+From Maypole 2.11, this package will be loaded automatically during C<setup()>,\r
+and C<BeerDB2::Maypole::Model> is B<unshifted> onto it's C<@ISA>.\r
\r
Configure relationships either in the individual C<OfflineBeer::*> classes, or\r
else all together in C<OfflineBeer> itself i.e. not in the Maypole model. This \r
|\r
Maypole::Model::Base |\r
+ |\r
- | +----------------------+-----------------+\r
- | | |\r
- | | |\r
- Maypole::Model::CDBI | OFFLINE\r
- + | MODEL\r
- | |\r
- BeerDB2::Maypole::Model OfflineBeer\r
- + +\r
- | |\r
+ | +-----------------+----+-----------------+\r
+ | | | |\r
+ | | | |\r
+ Maypole::Model::CDBI | | OFFLINE\r
+ + | | MODEL\r
+ | | |\r
+ BeerDB2::Maypole::Model Class::DBI::<db_driver> OfflineBeer\r
+ + + +\r
+ | | |\r
+ +-----------------------------+ |\r
| |\r
+--- BeerDB2::Pub --------+ OfflineBeer::Pub --------+\r
| beers(); |\r
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=head3 Features\r
\r
-Non-Maypole applications using the Offline model are completely isolated from\r
+1. Non-Maypole applications using the Offline model are completely isolated from\r
the Maypole application, and need not know it exists at all.\r
\r
-Methods defined in the Maypole table classes, override methods defined in the\r
+2. Methods defined in the Maypole table classes, override methods defined in the\r
Offline table classes, because C<BeerDB2::Maypole::Model> was unshifted onto the\r
beginning of each Maypole table class's C<@ISA>. Perl's depth first,\r
left-to-right method lookup from e.g. C<BeerDB2::Beer> starts in\r
C<BeerDB2::Maypole::Model> and C<OfflineBeer>. Note that C<OfflineBeer::CDBI>\r
does not itself need to inherit from L<Class::DBI>.\r
\r
-Methods defined in the Maypole model base class (C<BeerDB2::Maypole::Model>),\r
+3. Methods defined in the Maypole model base class (C<BeerDB2::Maypole::Model>),\r
override methods in the individual Offline table classes, and in the Offline\r
model base class (C<Offline>). \r
\r
-Relationships defined in the Offline classes are inherited by the Maypole model.\r
+4. Relationships defined in the Offline classes are inherited by the Maypole\r
+model.\r
\r
-The Maypole model has full access to the underlying Offline model. \r
+5. The Maypole model has full access to the underlying Offline model. \r
\r
=head3 Theory \r
\r
Whatever label you prefer to use, this approach provides for clear separation of\r
concerns between the underlying model and the web/user interface, and that's\r
what it's all about.\r
+\r
+=head1 Advanced applications - building the model by hand ** TODO\r
+\r
+- using Maypole::Model::CDBI::Plain or Maypole::FormBuilder::Model::Plain\r
+- setup_model() and load_model_subclass()\r
+- cutting out all those separate paths to CDBI - they're confusing \r
+\r
+\r
+=head1 Method inheritance ** TODO\r
+\r
+More description of Perl's left-to-right, depth-first method lookup, and where\r
+it's particularly important in Maypole.\r
+\r
+\r
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=head1 AUTHOR\r
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