SQL::Translator::Producer::PostgreSQL − PostgreSQL producer for SQL::Translator
my $t =
SQL::Translator−>new( parser => '...', producer
=> 'PostgreSQL' );
$t−>translate;
Creates a DDL suitable for PostgreSQL. Very heavily based on the Oracle producer.
Now handles PostGIS Geometry and Geography data types on table definitions. Does not yet support PostGIS Views.
You can change
the global behavior of the producer by passing the following
options to the "producer_args" attribute of
"SQL::Translator".
postgres_version
The version of postgres to
generate DDL for. Turns on features only available in later
versions. The following features are supported
IF EXISTS
If your postgres_version is higher than 8.003 (I should hope it is by now), then the DDL generated for dropping objects in the database will contain IF EXISTS.
attach_comments
Generates table and column comments via the COMMENT command rather than as a comment in the DDL. You could then look it up with \dt+ or \d+ (for tables and columns respectively) in psql. The comment is dollar quoted with $comment$ so you can include ’ in it. Just to clarify: you get this
CREATE TABLE
foo ...;
COMMENT on TABLE foo IS $comment$hi there$comment$;
instead of this
−−
comment
CREAT TABLE foo ...;
Various schema
types support various options via the "extra"
attribute.
Tables
temporary
Produces a temporary table.
Views
temporary
Produces a temporary view.
materialized
Produces a materialized view.
Fields
list, custom_type_name
For enum types, list is the list of valid values, and custom_type_name is the name that the type should have. Defaults to $table_$field_type.
geometry_type, srid, dimensions, geography_type
Fields for use with PostGIS types.
CREATE [ [ LOCAL
] { TEMPORARY | TEMP } ] TABLE table_name (
{ column_name data_type [ DEFAULT default_expr ] [
column_constraint [, ... ] ]
| table_constraint } [, ... ]
)
[ INHERITS ( parent_table [, ... ] ) ]
[ WITH OIDS | WITHOUT OIDS ]
where column_constraint is:
[ CONSTRAINT
constraint_name ]
{ NOT NULL | NULL | UNIQUE | PRIMARY KEY |
CHECK (expression) |
REFERENCES reftable [ ( refcolumn ) ] [ MATCH FULL | MATCH
PARTIAL ]
[ ON DELETE action ] [ ON UPDATE action ] }
[ DEFERRABLE | NOT DEFERRABLE ] [ INITIALLY DEFERRED |
INITIALLY IMMEDIATE ]
and table_constraint is:
[ CONSTRAINT
constraint_name ]
{ UNIQUE ( column_name [, ... ] ) |
PRIMARY KEY ( column_name [, ... ] ) |
CHECK ( expression ) |
FOREIGN KEY ( column_name [, ... ] ) REFERENCES reftable [ (
refcolumn [, ... ] ) ]
[ MATCH FULL | MATCH PARTIAL ] [ ON DELETE action ] [ ON
UPDATE action ] }
[ DEFERRABLE | NOT DEFERRABLE ] [ INITIALLY DEFERRED |
INITIALLY IMMEDIATE ]
CREATE [ UNIQUE
] INDEX index_name ON table
[ USING acc_method ] ( column [ ops_name ] [, ...] )
[ INCLUDE ( column [, ...] ) ]
[ WHERE predicate ]
CREATE [ UNIQUE ] INDEX index_name ON table
[ USING acc_method ] ( func_name( column [, ... ]) [
ops_name ] )
[ WHERE predicate ]
SQL::Translator, SQL::Translator::Producer::Oracle.
Ken Youens-Clark <[email protected]>.