A tiny wrapper around DBD::Pg that makes PostgreSQL a lot of fun to use with the Mojolicious real-time web framework.
use Mojolicious::Lite;
use Mojo::Pg;
use 5.20.0;
use experimental 'signatures';
helper pg => sub { state $pg = Mojo::Pg->new('postgresql://postgres@/test') };
# Use migrations to create a table during startup
app->pg->migrations->from_data->migrate;
get '/' => sub ($c) {
my $db = $c->pg->db;
my $ip = $c->tx->remote_address;
# Store information about current visitor blocking
$db->query('insert into visitors values (now(), ?)', $ip);
# Retrieve information about previous visitors non-blocking
$db->query('select * from visitors limit 50' => sub ($db, $err, $results) {
return $c->reply->exception($err) if $err;
$c->render(json => $results->hashes->to_array);
});
};
app->start;
__DATA__
@@ migrations
-- 1 up
create table visitors (at timestamp with time zone, ip text);
-- 1 down
drop table visitors;
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