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NAMEBigtop::Backend::SQL::MySQL - backend to generate sql for MySQL database creationSYNOPSISIf your bigtop file looks like this:config { SQL MySQL {} } app App::Name { } and there are table and/or sequence blocks in the app block, this module will make docs/schema.mysql (relative to the build_dir) when you type: bigtop app.bigtop SQL or bigtop app.bigtop all You can feed that file directly to psql, once you have created a database. That is type: mysql -u user -p > create database dbnmae; > quit mysql -u user -p dbname < docs/schema.mysql DESCRIPTIONThis is a Bigtop backend which generates SQL MySQL can understand.KEYWORDSThis module defines no keywords. Look in Bigtop::SQL for a list of the keywords you can use in table and sequence blocks.Note that MySQL does not support sequences. Trying to use them with this backend will be fatal. SHORTHAND for is argumentsThis module does provide a couple of bits of shorthand (some aren't so short) for the arguments of the is field statement.field id { is int4, primary_key, auto; } This translates into: id MEDIUMINT PRIMARY KEY AUTO_INCREMENT You can also type 'assign_by_sequence' instead of 'auto'. That might aid understanding, if you can type it correctly. Note that using 'primary_key' instead of the literal 'PRIMARY KEY' is important. It tells the SQL and the Model back ends that this is the primary key. METHODSTo keep podcoverage tests happy.
AUTHORPhil Crow <crow.phil@gmail.com>COPYRIGHT and LICENSECopyright (C) 2005 by Phil CrowThis library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.6 or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.
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