Am I daft for asking for a DBIx::Class::Storage::DBI::FusionTables module? Or one that can handle CSV files? I'm trying to marry data from CSV, Oracle, and Fusion Tables together for mapping. I'm still trying to wrap my brain around DBIx::Class, but it seems like a good fit for this sort of thing. Plus, if the Storage model changes (like moving the Fusion stuff to Oracle or visa-versa), I can easily switch it out without much code changes.

I've looked into just writing the module, but I'm having real hard time figuring out a good starting place. Fusion Tables has a SQL interface, but it's limited, and I don't know exactly which subs I would need to edit to say "Feature isn't supported, etc." There's also the matter of OAuth, which ties into the Fusion Tables.

Is this a better fit for Catalyst with Catalyst::Model::DBIC::Schema? Not exactly sure where to start here...


In reply to DBIx::Class and Google Fusion Tables by SineSwiper

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