use utf8; package FixMyStreet::DB::Result::Token; # Created by DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader # DO NOT MODIFY THE FIRST PART OF THIS FILE use strict; use warnings; use base 'DBIx::Class::Core'; __PACKAGE__->load_components("FilterColumn", "InflateColumn::DateTime", "EncodedColumn"); __PACKAGE__->table("token"); __PACKAGE__->add_columns( "scope", { data_type => "text", is_nullable => 0 }, "token", { data_type => "text", is_nullable => 0 }, "data", { data_type => "bytea", is_nullable => 0 }, "created", { data_type => "timestamp", default_value => \"current_timestamp", is_nullable => 0, original => { default_value => \"now()" }, }, ); __PACKAGE__->set_primary_key("scope", "token"); # Created by DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader v0.07035 @ 2015-08-13 16:33:38 # DO NOT MODIFY THIS OR ANYTHING ABOVE! md5sum:HkvzOY5STjOdXN64hxg5NA use mySociety::AuthToken; =head1 NAME FixMyStreet::DB::Result::Token =head2 DESCRIPTION Representation of mySociety::AuthToken in the DBIx::Class world. The 'data' value is automatically inflated and deflated in the same way that the AuthToken would do it. 'token' is set to a new random value by default and the 'created' timestamp is achieved using the database function current_timestamp. =cut __PACKAGE__->load_components("+FixMyStreet::DB::RABXColumn"); __PACKAGE__->rabx_column('data'); sub new { my ( $class, $attrs ) = @_; $attrs->{token} ||= mySociety::AuthToken::random_token(); $attrs->{created} ||= \'current_timestamp'; my $new = $class->next::method($attrs); return $new; } 1;