In my point of view, if you start the project, you can use something similar to following very simplified module:
package MyProject::Database;
use DBI;
our $dbh;
sub getDbh {
#you should catch the exceptions and try to reconnect here
if ($dbh) {
$dbh->ping();
} else {
$dbh = DBI->connect();
}
return $dbh;
}
sub doSQL {
my $dbh = getDbh();
return $dbh->do(@_);
}
sub query2aref {
my $dbh = getDbh();
return $dbh->selectall_arrayref(@_);
}
1;
Of course, for some reasons it is better to implement it as object instance, there is many ways how to do it...
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