NAME DBIx::Class::Schema::ResultSetAccessors - Short hand ResultSet Accessors SYNOPSIS use MyApp::Schema; my $schema = MyApp::Schema->connect(...); @artists = $schema->artists->all; # same as $schema->resultset('Artist')->all; DESCRIPTION Creates short hand accessor methods for each ResultSet. Accessor names are properly converted into lowercase and pluralized. E.g. LinerNote -> liner_notes Artist -> artists CD -> cds METHODS resultset_accessor_map Sometimes you will not want to, or will not be able to use an auto-generated accessor name. A common case would be when the accessor name conflicts with a built in DBIx::Class::Schema method. E.g. if you name your Result class "Source", a pluralized version of this would be "sources", which is a built in method. This method allows you to redefine the names as you wish. Overload this method in your schema class and return a hashref map of Source => accessor names. E.g.: # in your MyApp::Schema class sub resultset_accessor_map { { Source => 'my_source', Artist => 'my_artists', } } # later in your code $schema->my_source->all; resultset_accessor_name($moniker) This method is used to generate the accessor names. If you wish to create your own logic for generating the name, you can overload this method. The method takes a moniker (aka Source name) as a parameter and returns the accessor name. Internally it simply uses String::CamelCase to decamelize the name and pass it to "pluralize_resultset_accessor_name" method. pluralize_resultset_accessor_name($decamelized_name) If you only wish to overload the pluralization of the accessor name, in case you want to add support for a language other than English, then you might only want to overload this method. The method accepts decamelized name (e.g. liner_note) and returns properly pluralized version of it. SEE ALSO DBIx::Class String::CamelCase Lingua::EN::Inflect::Phrase AUTHOR Roman F. romanf@cpan.org COPYRIGHT Copyright (c) 2011 Roman F. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. The full text of the license can be found in the LICENSE file included with this module.