package MasterServer::Database::SQLite::dbCore; use strict; use warnings; use Exporter 'import'; our @EXPORT = qw| database_login |; ################################################################################ ## database_login ## login to the database with credentials provided in the config file. ## returns dbh object ################################################################################ sub database_login { my $self = shift; # check if database file exists my $db_file = [split(':', $self->{dblogin}->[0])]->[2]; $db_file =~ s/dbname=//i; unless (-e $db_file) { # fatal error $self->log("fatal", "Database file $db_file does not exist!"); # end program $self->halt(); } # create the dbi object my $dbh = DBI->connect(@{$self->{dblogin}}, {PrintError => 0}); # verify that the database connected if (defined $dbh) { # log the event $self->log("database","Connected to the SQLite database."); # turn on error printing $dbh->{printerror} = 1; # synchronous read/writing to the sql file OFF. That means: when the script # shuts down unexpectedly, i.e. because of power failure or a crash, changes # to the database are NOT SAVED. However, if this setting is not turned OFF, # it takes too long to write to the database, which means that new beacons, # requests and servers cannot be processed. You don't have a choice, really.. $dbh->do("PRAGMA synchronous = OFF"); # return the dbi object for further use return $dbh; } else { # fatal error $self->log("fatal", "$DBI::errstr!"); # end program $self->halt(); } # unreachable return undef; } 1;