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SQL::Translator::SchemUseroContributed PSQL::Translator::Schema::Constraint(3)

NAME
       SQL::Translator::Schema::Constraint - SQL::Translator constraint object

SYNOPSIS
	 use SQL::Translator::Schema::Constraint;
	 my $constraint = SQL::Translator::Schema::Constraint->new(
	     name   => 'foo',
	     fields => [ id ],
	     type   => PRIMARY_KEY,
	 );

DESCRIPTION
       "SQL::Translator::Schema::Constraint" is the constraint object.

METHODS
   new
       Object constructor.

	 my $schema	      =	 SQL::Translator::Schema::Constraint->new(
	     table	      => $table,	# table to which it belongs
	     type	      => 'foreign_key', # type of table constraint
	     name	      => 'fk_phone_id', # name of the constraint
	     fields	      => 'phone_id',	# field in the referring table
	     reference_fields => 'phone_id',	# referenced field
	     reference_table  => 'phone',	# referenced table
	     match_type	      => 'full',	# how to match
	     on_delete	      => 'cascade',	# what to do on deletes
	     on_update	      => '',		# what to do on updates
	 );

   deferrable
       Get or set whether the constraint is deferrable.	 If not defined, then
       returns "1."  The argument is evaluated by Perl for True or False, so
       the following are eqivalent:

	 $deferrable = $field->deferrable(0);
	 $deferrable = $field->deferrable('');
	 $deferrable = $field->deferrable('0');

   expression
       Gets and set the expression used in a CHECK constraint.

	 my $expression = $constraint->expression('...');

   is_valid
       Determine whether the constraint is valid or not.

	 my $ok = $constraint->is_valid;

   fields
       Gets and set the fields the constraint is on.  Accepts a string, list
       or arrayref; returns an array or array reference.  Will unique the
       field names and keep them in order by the first occurrence of a field
       name.

       The fields are returned as Field objects if they exist or as plain
       names if not. (If you just want the names and want to avoid the Field's
       overload magic use field_names).

       Returns undef or an empty list if the constraint has no fields set.

	 $constraint->fields('id');
	 $constraint->fields('id', 'name');
	 $constraint->fields( 'id, name' );
	 $constraint->fields( [ 'id', 'name' ] );
	 $constraint->fields( qw[ id name ] );

	 my @fields = $constraint->fields;

   field_names
       Read-only method to return a list or array ref of the field names.
       Returns undef or an empty list if the constraint has no fields set.
       Useful if you want to avoid the overload magic of the Field objects
       returned by the fields method.

	 my @names = $constraint->field_names;

   match_type
       Get or set the constraint's match_type.	Only valid values are "full"
       "partial" and "simple"

	 my $match_type = $constraint->match_type('FULL');

   name
       Get or set the constraint's name.

	 my $name = $constraint->name('foo');

   options
       Gets or adds to the constraints's options (e.g., "INITIALLY
       IMMEDIATE").  Returns an array or array reference.

	 $constraint->options('NORELY');
	 my @options = $constraint->options;

   on_delete
       Get or set the constraint's "on delete" action.

	 my $action = $constraint->on_delete('cascade');

   on_update
       Get or set the constraint's "on update" action.

	 my $action = $constraint->on_update('no action');

   reference_fields
       Gets and set the fields in the referred table.  Accepts a string, list
       or arrayref; returns an array or array reference.

	 $constraint->reference_fields('id');
	 $constraint->reference_fields('id', 'name');
	 $constraint->reference_fields( 'id, name' );
	 $constraint->reference_fields( [ 'id', 'name' ] );
	 $constraint->reference_fields( qw[ id name ] );

	 my @reference_fields = $constraint->reference_fields;

   reference_table
       Get or set the table referred to by the constraint.

	 my $reference_table = $constraint->reference_table('foo');

   table
       Get or set the constraint's table object.

	 my $table = $field->table;

   type
       Get or set the constraint's type.

	 my $type = $constraint->type( PRIMARY_KEY );

   equals
       Determines if this constraint is the same as another

	 my $isIdentical = $constraint1->equals( $constraint2 );

AUTHOR
       Ken Youens-Clark <kclark@cpan.org>.

perl v5.14.2			  2011-0SQL::Translator::Schema::Constraint(3)
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