man Autodia::Handler::Torque () - AutoDia handler for Torque xml database schema
NAME
Autodia::Handler::Torque.pm - AutoDia handler for Torque xml database schema
INTRODUCTION
This provides Autodia with the ability to read Torque Database Schema files, allowing you to convert them via the Diagram Export methods to images (using GraphViz and VCG) or html/xml using custom templates or to Dia.
SYNOPSIS
use Autodia::Handler::Torque;
my CW$handler = Autodia::Handler::dia->New(\%Config);
$handler->Parse(filename); # where filename includes full or relative path.
Description
The Torque handler will parse the xml file using XML::Simple and populating the diagram object with class, superclass, and relationships representing tables and relationships.
The Torque handler is registered in the Autodia.pm module, which contains a hash of language names and the name of their respective language.
An example Torque database schema is shown here - its actually a rather nice format apart from the Java studlyCaps..
<?xml version=1.0 encoding=ISO-8859-1 standalone=no ?>
<!DOCTYPE database SYSTEM http://db.apache.org/torque/dtd/database_3_0_1.dtd>
<database name=INTERPLANETARY>
<table name="CIVILIZATION"> <column name="CIV_ID" required="true" autoIncrement="true" primaryKey="true" type="INTEGER"/> <column name="NAME" required="true" type="LONGVARCHAR"/> </table>
<table name="CIV_PEOPLE"> <column name="CIV_ID" required="true" primaryKey="true" type="INTEGER"/> <column name="PEOPLE_ID" required="true" primaryKey="true" type="INTEGER"/>
<foreign-key foreignTable="CIVILIZATION"> <reference local="CIV_ID" foreign="CIV_ID"/> </foreign-key> <foreign-key foreignTable="PEOPLE"> <reference local="PEOPLE_ID" foreign="PEOPLE_ID"/> </foreign-key> </table>
<table name="PEOPLE"> <column name="PEOPLE_ID" required="true" autoIncrement="true" primaryKey="true" type="INTEGER"/> <column name="NAME" required="true" size="255" type="VARCHAR"/> <column name="SPECIES" type="INTEGER" default="-2"/> <column name="PLANET" type="INTEGER" default="-1"/> </table> </database>
METHODS
CONSTRUCTION METHOD
use Autodia::Handler::Torque;
my CW$handler = Autodia::Handler::Torque->New(\%Config); This creates a new handler using the Configuration hash to provide rules selected at the command line.
ACCESS METHODS
$handler->Parse(filename); # where filename includes full or relative path.
This parses the named file and returns 1 if successful or 0 if the file could not be opened.
SEE ALSO
Autodia
Torque
Autodia::Handler