I took
Your Mother's example and added
DBIx::QueryByName::Logger and
DBIx::Connector.
DBIx::Connector will automatically take care of reconnecting your $dbh. All you have to do is worry about exceptions. If you have
Log::Log4perl, then DBIx::QueryByName::Logger will use its get_logger method and utilize Log::Log4perl.
package My::Schema;
use strict;
use warnings;
use base qw/DBIx::Class::Schema/;
use DBIx::Connector;
use DBIx::QueryByName::Logger;
__PACKAGE__->load_classes;
my $dsn;
my $username;
my $password;
my %attr;
my %extr;
my $schema = My::Schema->connect( sub {
my $conn = DBI::Connector->new(
$dsn, $username, $password, \%attr, \%extr);
my $dbh = $conn->dbh;
$conn->run( fixup => sub {
my $log;
&$_->($log = get_logger());
});
});
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