Hi,

I'm still a bit confused about how models using DBIx::Class should work in a catalyst application.

Is it the case that classes placed in the Model-directory will somehow (magically?) let me have objects inflated as instances of the class using a similarly named Schema?

For example, I have this class:

package TestApp::Model::Foo::User;

use strict;
sub full_name {
    my ( $self ) = @_;
    return $self->first_name() . q{ } . $self->last_name();
}
1;

Objects created by $c->model('Foo::User') *will* work. Ie. they have the methods full_name(), first_name() and last_name().

It looks a bit weird to me, but it seems to work. Should it work?

I also have another application A which has a more complex setup. Application A also works. OTOH, application B, which is very similar to application A, does *not* work. I get an error message saying "Can't locate object method "inflate_result" via package B::Model::DB::Snafu.

Can't really paste the code here, but I'd like some pointers where to look for the cause of the error. Should it work at all, or do TestApp and A work through some weird lucky bug?

Cheers,
Alex


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