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NAME
       DBD::File::Developers - Developers documentation for DBD::File

SYNOPSIS
           package DBD::myDriver;

           use base qw( DBD::File );

           sub driver
           {
               ...
               my $drh = $proto->SUPER::driver ($attr);
               ...
               return $drh->{class};
               }

           sub CLONE { ... }

           package DBD::myDriver::dr;

           @ISA = qw( DBD::File::dr );

           sub data_sources { ... }
           ...

           package DBD::myDriver::db;

           @ISA = qw( DBD::File::db );

           sub init_valid_attributes { ... }
           sub init_default_attributes { ... }
           sub set_versions { ... }
           sub validate_STORE_attr { my ($dbh, $attrib, $value) = @_; ... }
           sub validate_FETCH_attr { my ($dbh, $attrib) = @_; ... }
           sub get_myd_versions { ... }

           package DBD::myDriver::st;

           @ISA = qw( DBD::File::st );

           sub FETCH { ... }
           sub STORE { ... }

           package DBD::myDriver::Statement;

           @ISA = qw( DBD::File::Statement );

           package DBD::myDriver::Table;

           @ISA = qw( DBD::File::Table );

           my %reset_on_modify = (
               myd_abc => "myd_foo",
               myd_mno => "myd_bar",
               );
           __PACKAGE__->register_reset_on_modify (\%reset_on_modify);
           my %compat_map = (
               abc => 'foo_abc',
               xyz => 'foo_xyz',
               );
           __PACKAGE__->register_compat_map (\%compat_map);

           sub bootstrap_table_meta { ... }
           sub init_table_meta { ... }
           sub table_meta_attr_changed { ... }
           sub open_data { ... }

           sub fetch_row { ... }
           sub push_row { ... }
           sub push_names { ... }

           # optimize the SQL engine by add one or more of
           sub update_current_row { ... }
           # or
           sub update_specific_row { ... }
           # or
           sub update_one_row { ... }
           # or
           sub insert_new_row { ... }
           # or
           sub delete_current_row { ... }
           # or
           sub delete_one_row { ... }

DESCRIPTION
       This document describes how DBD developers can write DBD::File based
       DBI drivers. It supplements DBI::DBD and
       DBI::DBD::SqlEngine::Developers, which you should read first.

CLASSES
       Each DBI driver must provide a package global "driver" method and three
       DBI related classes:

       DBD::File::dr
           Driver  package,  contains the methods DBI calls indirectly via DBI
           interface:

             DBI->connect ('DBI:DBM:', undef, undef, {})

             # invokes
             package DBD::DBM::dr;
             @DBD::DBM::dr::ISA = qw( DBD::File::dr );

             sub connect ($$;$$$)
             {
                 ...
                 }

           Similar for "data_sources" and "disconnect_all".

           Pure Perl DBI drivers derived from DBD::File do not usually need to
           override any of  the  methods  provided  through  the  DBD::XXX::dr
           package  however  if  you  need  additional  initialization  in the
           connect method you may need to.

       DBD::File::db
           Contains the methods which are called through DBI database  handles
           ($dbh). e.g.,

             $sth = $dbh->prepare ("select * from foo");
             # returns the f_encoding setting for table foo
             $dbh->csv_get_meta ("foo", "f_encoding");

           DBD::File  provides  the  typical methods required here. Developers
           who write DBI drivers based  on  DBD::File  need  to  override  the
           methods "set_versions" and "init_valid_attributes".

       DBD::File::st
           Contains the methods to deal with prepared statement handles. e.g.,

             $sth->execute () or die $sth->errstr;

   DBD::File
       This  is  the  main  package  containing  the  routines  to  initialize
       DBD::File based DBI drivers. Primarily the  "DBD::File::driver"  method
       is  invoked, either directly from DBI when the driver is initialized or
       from the derived class.

         package DBD::DBM;

         use base qw( DBD::File );

         sub driver
         {
             my ($class, $attr) = @_;
             ...
             my $drh = $class->SUPER::driver ($attr);
             ...
             return $drh;
             }

       It is not necessary to implement your own  driver  method  as  long  as
       additional initialization (e.g. installing more private driver methods)
       is  not  required.  You do not need to call "setup_driver" as DBD::File
       takes care of it.

   DBD::File::dr
       The driver package contains the methods DBI calls  indirectly  via  the
       DBI interface (see "DBI Class Methods" in DBI).

       DBD::File  based  DBI drivers usually do not need to implement anything
       here, it is enough to do the basic initialization:

         package DBD:XXX::dr;

         @DBD::XXX::dr::ISA = qw (DBD::File::dr);
         $DBD::XXX::dr::imp_data_size     = 0;
         $DBD::XXX::dr::data_sources_attr = undef;
         $DBD::XXX::ATTRIBUTION = "DBD::XXX $DBD::XXX::VERSION by Hans Mustermann";

   DBD::File::db
       This package defines the database methods, which are called via the DBI
       database handle $dbh.

       Methods provided by DBD::File:

       ping
           Simply returns the content of the "Active" attribute. Override when
           your driver needs more complicated actions here.

       prepare
           Prepares a new  SQL  statement  to  execute.  Returns  a  statement
           handle,  $sth - instance of the DBD:XXX::st. It is neither required
           nor recommended to override this method.

       FETCH
           Fetches an attribute of  a  DBI  database  object.  Private  handle
           attributes  must  have a prefix (this is mandatory). If a requested
           attribute is detected  as  a  private  attribute  without  a  valid
           prefix, the driver prefix (written as $drv_prefix) is added.

           The driver prefix is extracted from the attribute name and verified
           against  "$dbh->{$drv_prefix . "valid_attrs"}" (when it exists). If
           the requested attribute value is not listed as a  valid  attribute,
           this  method croaks. If the attribute is valid and readonly (listed
           in "$dbh->{ $drv_prefix . "readonly_attrs" }" when  it  exists),  a
           real  copy of the attribute value is returned. So it's not possible
           to modify  "f_valid_attrs"  from  outside  of  DBD::File::db  or  a
           derived class.

       STORE
           Stores a database private attribute. Private handle attributes must
           have  a  prefix  (this  is  mandatory). If a requested attribute is
           detected as a private attribute without a valid prefix, the  driver
           prefix  (written  as  $drv_prefix) is added. If the database handle
           has an attribute "${drv_prefix}_valid_attrs" - for attribute  names
           which  are  not  listed  in  that  hash, this method croaks. If the
           database handle has  an  attribute  "${drv_prefix}_readonly_attrs",
           only attributes which are not listed there can be stored (once they
           are  initialized).  Trying to overwrite such an immutable attribute
           forces this method to croak.

           An  example  of  a  valid  attributes  list   can   be   found   in
           "DBD::File::db::init_valid_attributes".

       set_versions
           This  method  sets  the  attribute  "f_version" with the version of
           DBD::File.

           This method is called at the begin of the "connect ()" phase.

           When overriding this method, do not forget to invoke  the  superior
           one.

       init_valid_attributes
           This  method is called after the database handle is instantiated as
           the first attribute initialization.

           "DBD::File::db::init_valid_attributes" initializes  the  attributes
           "f_valid_attrs" and "f_readonly_attrs".

           When  overriding  this method, do not forget to invoke the superior
           one, preferably before doing  anything  else.  Compatibility  table
           attribute  access  must  be  initialized here to allow DBD::File to
           instantiate the map tie:

               # for DBD::CSV
               $dbh->{csv_meta} = "csv_tables";
               # for DBD::DBM
               $dbh->{dbm_meta} = "dbm_tables";
               # for DBD::AnyData
               $dbh->{ad_meta}  = "ad_tables";

       init_default_attributes
           This method is called after the database handle is instantiated  to
           initialize the default attributes.

           "DBD::File::db::init_default_attributes" initializes the attributes
           "f_dir", "f_meta", "f_meta_map", "f_version".

           When  the  derived  implementor  class  provides  the  attribute to
           validate attributes (e.g. "$dbh->{dbm_valid_attrs}  =  {...};")  or
           the   attribute   containing   the   immutable   attributes   (e.g.
           "$dbh->{dbm_readonly_attrs}    =    {...};"),    the     attributes
           "drv_valid_attrs",    "drv_readonly_attrs",    "drv_version"    and
           "drv_meta" are added (when available) to  the  list  of  valid  and
           immutable  attributes  (where  "drv_"  is interpreted as the driver
           prefix).

           If "drv_meta" is set, an attribute with the name in  "drv_meta"  is
           initialized providing restricted read/write access to the meta data
           of  the  tables  using  "DBD::File::TieTables" in the first (table)
           level  and  "DBD::File::TieMeta"  for  the  meta  attribute  level.
           "DBD::File::TieTables"  uses  "DBD::DRV::Table::get_table_meta"  to
           initialize  the  second  level  tied  hash  on   FETCH/STORE.   The
           "DBD::File::TieMeta"                   class                   uses
           "DBD::DRV::Table::get_table_meta_attr" to  FETCH  attribute  values
           and   "DBD::DRV::Table::set_table_meta_attr"   to  STORE  attribute
           values. This allows it to map  meta  attributes  for  compatibility
           reasons.

       get_single_table_meta
       get_file_meta
           Retrieve  an  attribute from a table's meta information. The method
           signature is "get_file_meta ($dbh, $table, $attr)". This method  is
           called by the injected db handle method "${drv_prefix}get_meta".

           While  get_file_meta  allows $table or $attr to be a list of tables
           or attributes to retrieve, get_single_table_meta  allows  only  one
           table name and only one attribute name. A table name of '.' (single
           dot) is interpreted as the default table and this will retrieve the
           appropriate  attribute  globally  from  the  dbh. This has the same
           restrictions as "$dbh->{$attrib}".

           get_file_meta allows '+' and '*' as wildcards for table  names  and
           $table  being a regular expression matching against the table names
           (evaluated without the default table). The table name  '*'  is  all
           currently  known  tables, including the default one. The table name
           '+' is all table names which conform to ANSI file name restrictions
           (/^[_A-Za-z0-9]+$/).

           The table meta information is retrieved  using  the  get_table_meta
           and   get_table_meta_attr   methods  of  the  table  class  of  the
           implementation.

       set_single_table_meta
       set_file_meta
           Sets an  attribute  in  a  table's  meta  information.  The  method
           signature  is  "set_file_meta  ($dbh, $table, $attr, $value)". This
           method   is   called   by   the   injected   db    handle    method
           "${drv_prefix}set_meta".

           While  set_file_meta allows $table to be a list of tables and $attr
           to be a hash of several attributes  to  set,  set_single_table_meta
           allows only one table name and only one attribute name/value pair.

           The  wildcard  characters  for  the  table name are the same as for
           get_file_meta.

           The table meta information is updated using the get_table_meta  and
           set_table_meta_attr   methods   of   the   table   class   of   the
           implementation.

       clear_file_meta
           Clears all meta  information  cached  about  a  table.  The  method
           signature  is  "clear_file_meta  ($dbh,  $table)".  This  method is
           called by the injected db handle method "${drv_prefix}clear_meta".

   DBD::File::st
       Contains the methods to deal with prepared statement handles:

       FETCH
           Fetches statement handle attributes. Supported attributes (for full
           overview see "Statement Handle  Attributes"  in  DBI)  are  "NAME",
           "TYPE",  "PRECISION"  and "NULLABLE" in case that SQL::Statement is
           used  as  SQL  execution  engine  and  a  statement  is  successful
           prepared.   When  SQL::Statement has additional information about a
           table, those information are returned. Otherwise, the same defaults
           as in DBI::DBD::SqlEngine are used.

           This method usually requires extending in a derived implementation.
           See DBD::CSV or DBD::DBM for some example.

   DBD::File::TableSource::FileSystem
       Provides data sources and table  information  on  database  driver  and
       database handle level.

         package DBD::File::TableSource::FileSystem;

         sub data_sources ($;$)
         {
             my ($class, $drh, $attrs) = @_;
             ...
             }

         sub avail_tables
         {
             my ($class, $drh) = @_;
             ...
             }

       The  "data_sources"  method  is called when the user invokes any of the
       following:

         @ary = DBI->data_sources ($driver);
         @ary = DBI->data_sources ($driver, \%attr);

         @ary = $dbh->data_sources ();
         @ary = $dbh->data_sources (\%attr);

       The "avail_tables" method is called when the user invokes  any  of  the
       following:

         @names = $dbh->tables ($catalog, $schema, $table, $type);

         $sth   = $dbh->table_info ($catalog, $schema, $table, $type);
         $sth   = $dbh->table_info ($catalog, $schema, $table, $type, \%attr);

         $dbh->func ("list_tables");

       Every  time  where an "\%attr" argument can be specified, this "\%attr"
       object's  "sql_table_source"  attribute  is  preferred  over  the  $dbh
       attribute or the driver default.

   DBD::File::DataSource::Stream
         package DBD::File::DataSource::Stream;

         @DBD::File::DataSource::Stream::ISA = 'DBI::DBD::SqlEngine::DataSource';

         sub complete_table_name
         {
             my ($self, $meta, $file, $respect_case) = @_;
             ...
             }

       Clears  all  meta attributes identifying a file: "f_fqfn", "f_fqbn" and
       "f_fqln".  The  table  name  is  set  according  to  $respect_case  and
       "$meta->{sql_identifier_case}" (SQL_IC_LOWER, SQL_IC_UPPER).

         package DBD::File::DataSource::Stream;

         sub apply_encoding
         {
             my ($self, $meta, $fn) = @_;
             ...
             }

       Applies  the  encoding from meta information ("$meta->{f_encoding}") to
       the file handled opened in "open_data".

         package DBD::File::DataSource::Stream;

         sub open_data
         {
             my ($self, $meta, $attrs, $flags) = @_;
             ...
             }

       Opens ("dup (2)") the file handle provided in "$meta->{f_file}".

         package DBD::File::DataSource::Stream;

         sub can_flock { ... }

       Returns whether "flock (2)" is available or not  (avoids  retesting  in
       subclasses).

   DBD::File::DataSource::File
         package DBD::File::DataSource::File;

         sub complete_table_name ($$;$)
         {
             my ($self, $meta, $table, $respect_case) = @_;
             ...
             }

       The  method  "complete_table_name"  tries  to  map  a  filename  to the
       associated table name.  It is  called  with  a  partially  filled  meta
       structure  for  the  resulting  table containing at least the following
       attributes: "f_ext", "f_dir", "f_lockfile" and "sql_identifier_case".

       If a file/table map can be found then this method  sets  the  "f_fqfn",
       "f_fqbn",  "f_fqln"  and "table_name" attributes in the meta structure.
       If a map cannot be found the table name will be undef.

         package DBD::File::DataSource::File;

         sub open_data ($)
         {
             my ($self, $meta, $attrs, $flags) = @_;
             ...
             }

       Depending on the attributes set in the table's meta data, the following
       steps are performed. Unless  "f_dontopen"  is  set  to  a  true  value,
       "f_fqfn"  must  contain  the  full qualified file name for the table to
       work on (file2table ensures this).  The  encoding  in  "f_encoding"  is
       applied  if  set and the file is opened. If "<f_fqln "> (full qualified
       lock name) is set, this file is opened, too. Depending on the value  in
       "f_lock",  the  appropriate lock is set on the opened data file or lock
       file.

   DBD::File::Statement
       Derives from DBI::SQL::Nano::Statement to provide following method:

       open_table
           Implements the open_table method  required  by  SQL::Statement  and
           DBI::SQL::Nano.  All  the work for opening the file(s) belonging to
           the table is handled and parametrized in  DBD::File::Table.  Unless
           you  intend  to  add  anything  to the following implementation, an
           empty DBD::XXX::Statement package satisfies DBD::File.

             sub open_table ($$$$$)
             {
                 my ($self, $data, $table, $createMode, $lockMode) = @_;

                 my $class = ref $self;
                 $class =~ s/::Statement/::Table/;

                 my $flags = {
                     createMode => $createMode,
                     lockMode   => $lockMode,
                     };
                 $self->{command} eq "DROP" and $flags->{dropMode} = 1;

                 return $class->new ($data, { table => $table }, $flags);
                 } # open_table

   DBD::File::Table
       Derives from DBI::SQL::Nano::Table and provides  physical  file  access
       for the table data which are stored in the files.

       bootstrap_table_meta
           Initializes  a  table meta structure. Can be safely overridden in a
           derived class, as long as the "SUPER" method is called at  the  end
           of the overridden method.

           It copies the following attributes from the database into the table
           meta  data "f_dir", "f_ext", "f_encoding", "f_lock", "f_schema" and
           "f_lockfile" and makes them sticky to the table.

           This method should be called before you attempt to map between file
           name and table name to ensure the correct directory, extension etc.
           are used.

       init_table_meta
           Initializes more attributes of the table meta data -  usually  more
           expensive  ones  (e.g.  those which require class instantiations) -
           when the file name and the table name could mapped.

       get_table_meta
           Returns the table meta data. If there are  none  for  the  required
           table,  a  new  one  is  initialized.  When  it  fails,  nothing is
           returned. On success, the name of  the  table  and  the  meta  data
           structure is returned.

       get_table_meta_attr
           Returns  a  single  attribute  from  the  table  meta  data. If the
           attribute name  appears  in  %compat_map,  the  attribute  name  is
           updated from there.

       set_table_meta_attr
           Sets  a  single  attribute in the table meta data. If the attribute
           name appears in %compat_map, the attribute  name  is  updated  from
           there.

       table_meta_attr_changed
           Called when an attribute of the meta data is modified.

           If the modified attribute requires to reset a calculated attribute,
           the   calculated   attribute  is  reset  (deleted  from  meta  data
           structure) and the initialized flag is removed, too.  The  decision
           is made based on %register_reset_on_modify.

       register_reset_on_modify
           Allows  "set_table_meta_attr" to reset meta attributes when special
           attributes are modified. For DBD::File, modifying one of  "f_file",
           "f_dir",  "f_ext"  or  "f_lockfile"  will  reset "f_fqfn". DBD::DBM
           extends the list for "dbm_type" and "dbm_mldbm" to reset the  value
           of "dbm_tietype".

           If  your DBD has calculated values in the meta data area, then call
           "register_reset_on_modify":

             my %reset_on_modify = (xxx_foo => "xxx_bar");
             __PACKAGE__->register_reset_on_modify (\%reset_on_modify);

       register_compat_map
           Allows "get_table_meta_attr" and  "set_table_meta_attr"  to  update
           the attribute name to the current favored one:

             # from DBD::DBM
             my %compat_map = (dbm_ext => "f_ext");
             __PACKAGE__->register_compat_map (\%compat_map);

       open_file
           Called to open the table's data file.

           Depending  on  the  attributes  set  in  the table's meta data, the
           following steps are performed. Unless "f_dontopen" is set to a true
           value, "f_fqfn" must contain the full qualified file name  for  the
           table  to  work  on  (file2table  ensures  this).  The  encoding in
           "f_encoding" is applied if set and the file is opened. If  "<f_fqln
           ">  (full  qualified  lock  name) is set, this file is opened, too.
           Depending on the value in "f_lock", the appropriate lock is set  on
           the opened data file or lock file.

           After  this  is  done,  a  derived class might add more steps in an
           overridden "open_file" method.

       new Instantiates the table. This is done in 3 steps:

            1. get the table meta data
            2. open the data file
            3. bless the table data structure using inherited constructor new

           It is not recommended to override  the  constructor  of  the  table
           class.  Find a reasonable place to add you extensions in one of the
           above four methods.

       drop
           Implements  the  abstract  table  method  for  the  "DROP" command.
           Discards table meta data after all files belonging to the table are
           closed and unlinked.

           Overriding this method might be reasonable in very rare cases.

       seek
           Implements the abstract table method used when accessing the  table
           from  the  engine. "seek" is called every time the engine uses dumb
           algorithms for iterating over the table content.

       truncate
           Implements  the  abstract  table  method  used  when   dumb   table
           algorithms  for  "UPDATE"  or  "DELETE"  need to truncate the table
           storage after the last written row.

       You  should  consult  the  documentation  of  "SQL::Eval::Table"   (see
       SQL::Eval)  to  get  more information about the abstract methods of the
       table's base class you have to override and a description of the  table
       meta information expected by the SQL engines.

AUTHOR
       The module DBD::File is currently maintained by

       H.Merijn  Brand  < h.m.brand at xs4all.nl > and Jens Rehsack  < rehsack
       at googlemail.com >

       The original author is Jochen Wiedmann.

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
       Copyright (C) 2010-2013 by H.Merijn Brand & Jens Rehsack

       All rights reserved.

       You may freely distribute and/or modify this module under the terms  of
       either the GNU General Public License (GPL) or the Artistic License, as
       specified in the Perl README file.

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