this is what I've tried
use strict; use DBI; use DataTables; my $dbfile = 'base.db'; my $dbh = DBI->connect("dbi:SQLite:dbname=$dbfile","",""); my $dt = DataTables->new(dbh => $dbh); #set table to select from $dt->tables(["t"]); #set columns to select in same order as order of columns on page $dt->columns(["LPAR", "UCODE", "BOX", "Serial Number", "Box Name", "TE +ST", "N_OF_TEST", "N_OF_ERR"]); use Mojolicious::Lite; #print json back to browser get '/data-source' => sub { my $c = shift; $dt->print_json; }; app->start;
Ok, now I've remembered on what's missing here.
I need to work with database of 10_000_000+ records, those do not fit just JSON.

I see that this module recently updated... How can I trust version 0.08? Author makes it clear that the module far from robust?


In reply to Re^5: Perl Contempt in My Workplace by vkon
in thread Perl Contempt in My Workplace by rje

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