[Dbix-class] using $row->get_columns and/or $result_set->result_source->columns with proxied columns
Matt S Trout
dbix-class at trout.me.uk
Tue Oct 3 21:50:47 CEST 2006
John Napiorkowski wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've seen quite a few messages on this list regarding
> the use of proxied or added columns but I was hoping
> someone could clarify a question for me. If I add a
> column to a schema using the proxy attribute like so:
>
> __PACKAGE__->belongs_to(
>
> type_id => 'Window',
> { 'self.type_id => 'foreign.type_id},
> { proxy => [ qw/type_name/ ] },
>
> );
>
> in my schema modules I have no trouble accessing it
> using
>
> $row->type_name
>
> but it doesn't seem to show up in "$row->get_columns"
> or in "$result_set->result_source->columns".
Of course not, they aren't columns on the object.
> Is there some way to get these proxied columns
> programatically? Or should the above work and I'm
> just doing something wrong (likely :) ).
$result_source->relationship_info($relname)->{attrs}{proxy}
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