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DBIx::Class::Migration::Script::Help::delete_table_rows(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation DBIx::Class::Migration::Script::Help::delete_table_rows(3)

DBIx::Class::Migration::Script::Help::delete_table_rows - trunate existing tables

    dbic-migration delete_table_rows --schema_class MyApp::Schema

does a "delete" on each table in the database, which clears out all your data but preserves tables. For Real! You might want this if you need to load and unload fixture sets during testing, or perhaps to get rid of data that accumulated in the database while running an app in development, before dumping fixtures.

If your table has a lot of rows, this command could take a long time to run depending on your database type.

Skips the table "dbix_class_deploymenthandler_versions", so you don't lose deployment info (this is different from "drop_tables" which does delete it.)

This command is intended to be a developer convenience function. It is not intended to be used as a general purpose administration tool.

This command accepts the following options. You may learn more about each option by typing "dbic-migration help OPTION". The following is a summary.

Optional.

Adds the listed paths to @INC. Handy during development when you want to use a development schema class.

Accepts Str. Required.

This is the schema we use as the basis for creating, managing and running your deployments. This should be the full package namespace defining your subclass of DBIx::Class::Schema. For example "MyApp::Schema".

If the "schema_class" cannot be loaded, a hard exception will be thrown.

Optional.

When using a "sandbox_class" for generating developer level database sandboxes, you may wish to place the sandbox in a directory other than the default (which is under the "share" directory off the project root).

Aliases: T, sb

Accepts: String (default: SqliteSandbox)

The class we use to create a developer level database sandbox.

You can change this to either 'PostgresqlSandbox' or 'MySQLSandbox', which will create a sandbox using either DBIx::Class::Migration::MySQLSandbox or DBIx::Class::Migration::PostgresqlSandbox.

Aliases: U

Aliases: P

Connection information to an already created and running instance of a database. If you don't specify this, we will assume you want a developer level sandbox ( See "sandbox_class" in DBIx::Class::Migration::Script).

DBIx::Class::Migration, DBIx::Class::Migration::Script, DBIx::Class::Migration::Features, DBIx::Class::Migration::Tutorial

See DBIx::Class::Migration for author information

See DBIx::Class::Migration for copyright and license information
2020-06-02 perl v5.32.1

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