SQL::Translator::Producer::MySQL - MySQL-specific producer for SQL::Translator
Use via SQL::Translator:
use SQL::Translator;
my $t = SQL::Translator->new( parser => '...', producer => 'MySQL', '...' );
$t->translate;
This module will produce text output of the schema suitable for MySQL. There are
still some issues to be worked out with syntax differences between MySQL
versions 3 and 4 ("SET foreign_key_checks," character sets for
fields, etc.).
This producer takes a single optional producer_arg
"mysql_version", which provides the desired
version for the target database. By default MySQL v3 is assumed, and
statements pertaining to any features introduced in later versions (e.g.
CREATE VIEW) are not produced.
Valid version specifiers for
"mysql_version" are listed here
Normally the tables will be created without any explicit table type given and so
will use the MySQL default.
Any tables involved in foreign key constraints automatically get a
table type of InnoDB, unless this is overridden by setting the
"mysql_table_type" extra attribute
explicitly on the table.
The producer recognises the following extra attributes on the Schema objects.
- field.list
- Set the list of allowed values for Enum fields.
- field.binary, field.unsigned, field.zerofill
- Set the MySQL field options of the same name.
- field.renamed_from, table.renamed_from
- Use when producing diffs to indicate that the current table/field has been
renamed from the old name as given in the attribute value.
- table.mysql_table_type
- Set the type of the table e.g. 'InnoDB', 'MyISAM'. This will be
automatically set for tables involved in foreign key constraints if it is
not already set explicitly. See "Table Types".
Please note that the
"ENGINE" option is the preferred
method of specifying the MySQL storage engine to use, but this method
still works for backwards compatibility.
- table.mysql_charset, table.mysql_collate
- Set the tables default character set and collation order.
- field.mysql_charset, field.mysql_collate
- Set the fields character set and collation order.
SQL::Translator, http://www.mysql.com/.
darren chamberlain <darren@cpan.org>, Ken Youens-Clark
<kclark@cpan.org>.