On 5/22/07, Matt S Trout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Tue, May 22, 2007 at 02:42:36PM -0400, John Goulah wrote:
> >A class that uses base DBIx::Class::ResultSet and then just do
> >
> >__PACKAGE__->resultset_class('My::ResultSet::Class');
> >
> >in any table class that needs it. ResultSetManager is just a
convenience
> >syntax to that, and causes enough problems in more complex cases
there's
> >serious consideration being given to deprecating it in favour of saner
> >syntax.
>
>
>
> That works fine, but I would rather scope the package under myDB rather
than
> MyApp, but when I put the ResultSet dir under myDB directory I get
"Cannot
> load schema class" errors (under MyApp its fine).  I assume its trying
to
> load this class as a table class.  Is there any way around this?  If not
> where is the recommended place to put these?   It seems best to keep it
> close to the DB classes, but I'm not sure Catalyst will let me.

That's because you've called load_classes with no arguments, see the
::Schema
docs.



good catch.


What I'd tend to do is have 'MyApp::Schema::Foo' and then
'MyApp::ResultSet::Foo' - putting the DB in 'MyDB' is awful design, your
project should only use *one* top-level namespace.




Fair enough, and good to know.

The only reason I did it that way is because I'm new to Catalyst and thats
what the tutorial suggests

from the Calalyst::Manual::Tutorial
"First, create a directory to hold the class:

   $ mkdir lib/MyAppDB



so probably teaching newbs bad design isnt the best idea....


Thanks!
John
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