[Dbix-class] RFC: DBIx-Class-Tree
Matt S Trout
dbix-class at trout.me.uk
Mon Apr 3 20:18:54 CEST 2006
Alan Humphrey wrote:
> Thanks Aran. After looking at the code here are my questions/comments:
>
> - The module requires a "position" column in the underlying table to
> maintain some notion of order. How common is this practice? I've never
> done it, but that doesn't mean anything.
document has_many pages: pages need to be ordered
menu has_many links: links need to be ordered
host has_many MXes: MXes need to be ordered
ACL has_many rules: rules need to be ordered
> - How well will the module play with auto-increment columns? I see the
> insert and delete methods expect to be able to update the position column at
> will, so you probably wouldn't want to use an auto-increment column for your
> position. Maybe a note in the doc?
If "Don't use auto-increment for a column containing actual application data"
isn't obvious to somebody, the odds of them being able to design a database at
all seem pretty minimal to me.
> I'm not convinced it belongs in the main distribution.
I think given it's lightweight, self-contained and represents a fairly common
case any time you're modeling semantic data it might as well be.
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