Wow!, isn't it overkill just for a string with the name of the database?, a name that (yes or yes) must be used in each request?
It seems strange that I can't split up the connection data from the schema itself
I have been looking for info on the plugins you mention. Thank you!! and Factory::PerRequest seems to be a solution, but info is very schematic. I am still learning from tutorials!!!
What i have is this model:
package the_application::Model::DB;
use strict;
use base 'Catalyst::Model::DBIC::Schema';
__PACKAGE__->config(
schema_class => 'the_application::Schema',
connect_info => {
dsn => 'dbi:mysql:database_one:the_domain.com',
user => 'the_user',
password => 'the_password',
AutoCommit => q{1},
}
);
1;
- How can I wrap it using Factory::PerRequest and change "dsn" on the fly from a Controller?
Regards
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