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e5963c1b 1package DBIx::Class::Fixtures;
2
3use strict;
4use warnings;
5
3eecaaa0 6use DBIx::Class 0.08100;
e5963c1b 7use DBIx::Class::Exception;
b099fee9 8use Class::Accessor::Grouped;
e5963c1b 9use Path::Class qw(dir file);
c040a9b0 10use File::Spec::Functions 'catfile', 'catdir';
0fc424b7 11use Config::Any::JSON;
12use Data::Dump::Streamer;
4fb695f4 13use Data::Visitor::Callback;
0fc424b7 14use File::Path;
4fb695f4 15use File::Copy::Recursive qw/dircopy/;
6116de11 16use File::Copy qw/move/;
0fc424b7 17use Hash::Merge qw( merge );
e5963c1b 18use Data::Dumper;
aa9f3cc7 19use Class::C3::Componentised;
c040a9b0 20use MIME::Base64;
e5963c1b 21
b099fee9 22use base qw(Class::Accessor::Grouped);
e5963c1b 23
aa9f3cc7 24our $namespace_counter = 0;
0566a82d 25
8a1df391 26__PACKAGE__->mk_group_accessors( 'simple' => qw/config_dir
c040a9b0 27 _inherited_attributes debug schema_class dumped_objects config_attrs/);
e5963c1b 28
29=head1 VERSION
30
a3ebae95 31Version 1.001014
e5963c1b 32
33=cut
34
c040a9b0 35our $VERSION = '1.001014';
e5963c1b 36
37=head1 NAME
38
d9b65413 39DBIx::Class::Fixtures - Dump data and repopulate a database using rules
9f96b203 40
e5963c1b 41=head1 SYNOPSIS
42
8a1df391 43 use DBIx::Class::Fixtures;
e5963c1b 44
8a1df391 45 ...
e5963c1b 46
8a1df391 47 my $fixtures = DBIx::Class::Fixtures->new({
48 config_dir => '/home/me/app/fixture_configs'
49 });
e5963c1b 50
8a1df391 51 $fixtures->dump({
52 config => 'set_config.json',
53 schema => $source_dbic_schema,
54 directory => '/home/me/app/fixtures'
55 });
e5963c1b 56
8a1df391 57 $fixtures->populate({
58 directory => '/home/me/app/fixtures',
59 ddl => '/home/me/app/sql/ddl.sql',
60 connection_details => ['dbi:mysql:dbname=app_dev', 'me', 'password'],
61 post_ddl => '/home/me/app/sql/post_ddl.sql',
62 });
e5963c1b 63
64=head1 DESCRIPTION
65
8a1df391 66Dump fixtures from source database to filesystem then import to another
67database (with same schema) at any time. Use as a constant dataset for running
68tests against or for populating development databases when impractical to use
69production clones. Describe fixture set using relations and conditions based on
70your DBIx::Class schema.
a5561f96 71
72=head1 DEFINE YOUR FIXTURE SET
73
8a1df391 74Fixture sets are currently defined in .json files which must reside in your
75config_dir (e.g. /home/me/app/fixture_configs/a_fixture_set.json). They
76describe which data to pull and dump from the source database.
a5561f96 77
78For example:
79
8a1df391 80 {
9b7171c7 81 "sets": [
8a1df391 82 {
9b7171c7 83 "class": "Artist",
84 "ids": ["1", "3"]
8a1df391 85 },
86 {
9b7171c7 87 "class": "Producer",
88 "ids": ["5"],
89 "fetch": [
8a1df391 90 {
9b7171c7 91 "rel": "artists",
92 "quantity": "2"
8a1df391 93 }
94 ]
95 }
96 ]
97 }
98
99This will fetch artists with primary keys 1 and 3, the producer with primary
100key 5 and two of producer 5's artists where 'artists' is a has_many DBIx::Class
101rel from Producer to Artist.
a5561f96 102
95566320 103The top level attributes are as follows:
104
a5561f96 105=head2 sets
106
8a1df391 107Sets must be an array of hashes, as in the example given above. Each set
108defines a set of objects to be included in the fixtures. For details on valid
109set attributes see L</SET ATTRIBUTES> below.
a5561f96 110
111=head2 rules
112
8a1df391 113Rules place general conditions on classes. For example if whenever an artist
114was dumped you also wanted all of their cds dumped too, then you could use a
115rule to specify this. For example:
116
117 {
9b7171c7 118 "sets": [
8a1df391 119 {
9b7171c7 120 "class": "Artist",
121 "ids": ["1", "3"]
8a1df391 122 },
123 {
9b7171c7 124 "class": "Producer",
125 "ids": ["5"],
126 "fetch": [
8a1df391 127 {
9b7171c7 128 "rel": "artists",
129 "quantity": "2"
8a1df391 130 }
131 ]
132 }
133 ],
9b7171c7 134 "rules": {
135 "Artist": {
136 "fetch": [ {
137 "rel": "cds",
138 "quantity": "all"
8a1df391 139 } ]
140 }
141 }
142 }
143
144In this case all the cds of artists 1, 3 and all producer 5's artists will be
145dumped as well. Note that 'cds' is a has_many DBIx::Class relation from Artist
146to CD. This is eqivalent to:
147
148 {
9b7171c7 149 "sets": [
a5561f96 150 {
9b7171c7 151 "class": "Artist",
152 "ids": ["1", "3"],
153 "fetch": [ {
154 "rel": "cds",
155 "quantity": "all"
8a1df391 156 } ]
157 },
158 {
9b7171c7 159 "class": "Producer",
160 "ids": ["5"],
161 "fetch": [ {
162 "rel": "artists",
163 "quantity": "2",
164 "fetch": [ {
165 "rel": "cds",
166 "quantity": "all"
8a1df391 167 } ]
168 } ]
169 }
170 ]
171 }
a5561f96 172
173rules must be a hash keyed by class name.
174
95566320 175L</RULE ATTRIBUTES>
176
96f2cd20 177=head2 includes
178
8a1df391 179To prevent repetition between configs you can include other configs. For
180example:
96f2cd20 181
8a1df391 182 {
9b7171c7 183 "sets": [ {
184 "class": "Producer",
185 "ids": ["5"]
8a1df391 186 } ],
9b7171c7 187 "includes": [
188 { "file": "base.json" }
8a1df391 189 ]
190 }
96f2cd20 191
8a1df391 192Includes must be an arrayref of hashrefs where the hashrefs have key 'file'
193which is the name of another config file in the same directory. The original
194config is merged with its includes using L<Hash::Merge>.
96f2cd20 195
95566320 196=head2 datetime_relative
197
8a1df391 198Only available for MySQL and PostgreSQL at the moment, must be a value that
199DateTime::Format::* can parse. For example:
95566320 200
8a1df391 201 {
9b7171c7 202 "sets": [ {
203 "class": "RecentItems",
204 "ids": ["9"]
8a1df391 205 } ],
9b7171c7 206 "datetime_relative": "2007-10-30 00:00:00"
8a1df391 207 }
95566320 208
8a1df391 209This will work when dumping from a MySQL database and will cause any datetime
210fields (where datatype => 'datetime' in the column def of the schema class) to
211be dumped as a DateTime::Duration object relative to the date specified in the
212datetime_relative value. For example if the RecentItem object had a date field
213set to 2007-10-25, then when the fixture is imported the field will be set to 5
214days in the past relative to the current time.
95566320 215
a5561f96 216=head2 might_have
217
8a1df391 218Specifies whether to automatically dump might_have relationships. Should be a
219hash with one attribute - fetch. Set fetch to 1 or 0.
220
221 {
9b7171c7 222 "might_have": { "fetch": 1 },
223 "sets": [
8a1df391 224 {
9b7171c7 225 "class": "Artist",
226 "ids": ["1", "3"]
8a1df391 227 },
228 {
9b7171c7 229 "class": "Producer",
230 "ids": ["5"]
8a1df391 231 }
232 ]
233 }
234
235Note: belongs_to rels are automatically dumped whether you like it or not, this
236is to avoid FKs to nowhere when importing. General rules on has_many rels are
237not accepted at this top level, but you can turn them on for individual sets -
238see L</SET ATTRIBUTES>.
a5561f96 239
240=head1 SET ATTRIBUTES
241
242=head2 class
243
244Required attribute. Specifies the DBIx::Class object class you wish to dump.
245
246=head2 ids
247
8a1df391 248Array of primary key ids to fetch, basically causing an $rs->find($_) for each.
249If the id is not in the source db then it just won't get dumped, no warnings or
250death.
a5561f96 251
252=head2 quantity
253
8a1df391 254Must be either an integer or the string 'all'. Specifying an integer will
255effectively set the 'rows' attribute on the resultset clause, specifying 'all'
256will cause the rows attribute to be left off and for all matching rows to be
257dumped. There's no randomising here, it's just the first x rows.
a5561f96 258
259=head2 cond
260
8a1df391 261A hash specifying the conditions dumped objects must match. Essentially this is
262a JSON representation of a DBIx::Class search clause. For example:
a5561f96 263
8a1df391 264 {
9b7171c7 265 "sets": [{
266 "class": "Artist",
267 "quantiy": "all",
268 "cond": { "name": "Dave" }
8a1df391 269 }]
270 }
a5561f96 271
8a1df391 272This will dump all artists whose name is 'dave'. Essentially
273$artist_rs->search({ name => 'Dave' })->all.
a5561f96 274
275Sometimes in a search clause it's useful to use scalar refs to do things like:
276
8a1df391 277 $artist_rs->search({ no1_singles => \'> no1_albums' })
a5561f96 278
279This could be specified in the cond hash like so:
280
8a1df391 281 {
9b7171c7 282 "sets": [ {
283 "class": "Artist",
284 "quantiy": "all",
285 "cond": { "no1_singles": "\> no1_albums" }
8a1df391 286 } ]
287 }
a5561f96 288
8a1df391 289So if the value starts with a backslash the value is made a scalar ref before
290being passed to search.
a5561f96 291
292=head2 join
293
294An array of relationships to be used in the cond clause.
295
8a1df391 296 {
9b7171c7 297 "sets": [ {
298 "class": "Artist",
299 "quantiy": "all",
300 "cond": { "cds.position": { ">": 4 } },
301 "join": ["cds"]
8a1df391 302 } ]
303 }
a5561f96 304
305Fetch all artists who have cds with position greater than 4.
306
307=head2 fetch
308
309Must be an array of hashes. Specifies which rels to also dump. For example:
310
8a1df391 311 {
9b7171c7 312 "sets": [ {
313 "class": "Artist",
314 "ids": ["1", "3"],
315 "fetch": [ {
316 "rel": "cds",
317 "quantity": "3",
318 "cond": { "position": "2" }
8a1df391 319 } ]
320 } ]
321 }
a5561f96 322
323Will cause the cds of artists 1 and 3 to be dumped where the cd position is 2.
324
8a1df391 325Valid attributes are: 'rel', 'quantity', 'cond', 'has_many', 'might_have' and
326'join'. rel is the name of the DBIx::Class rel to follow, the rest are the same
327as in the set attributes. quantity is necessary for has_many relationships, but
328not if using for belongs_to or might_have relationships.
a5561f96 329
330=head2 has_many
331
8a1df391 332Specifies whether to fetch has_many rels for this set. Must be a hash
333containing keys fetch and quantity.
a5561f96 334
8a1df391 335Set fetch to 1 if you want to fetch them, and quantity to either 'all' or an
336integer.
a5561f96 337
95566320 338Be careful here, dumping has_many rels can lead to a lot of data being dumped.
339
a5561f96 340=head2 might_have
341
8a1df391 342As with has_many but for might_have relationships. Quantity doesn't do anything
343in this case.
a5561f96 344
8a1df391 345This value will be inherited by all fetches in this set. This is not true for
346the has_many attribute.
a5561f96 347
c040a9b0 348=head2 external
349
350In some cases your database information might be keys to values in some sort of
351external storage. The classic example is you are using L<DBIx::Class::InflateColumn::FS>
352to store blob information on the filesystem. In this case you may wish the ability
353to backup your external storage in the same way your database data. The L</external>
354attribute lets you specify a handler for this type of issue. For example:
355
356 {
357 "sets": [{
358 "class": "Photo",
359 "quantity": "all",
360 "external": {
361 "file": {
362 "class": "File",
363 "args": {"path":"__ATTR(photo_dir)__"}
364 }
365 }
366 }]
367 }
368
369This would use L<DBIx::Class::Fixtures::External::File> to read from a directory
370where the path to a file is specified by the C<file> field of the C<Photo> source.
371We use the uninflated value of the field so you need to completely handle backup
372and restore. For the common case we provide L<DBIx::Class::Fixtures::External::File>
373and you can create your own custom handlers by placing a '+' in the namespace:
374
375 "class": "+MyApp::Schema::SomeExternalStorage",
376
377Although if possible I'd love to get patches to add some of the other common
378types (I imagine storage in MogileFS, Redis, etc or even Amazon might be popular.)
379
380See L<DBIx::Class::Fixtures::External::File> for the external handler interface.
381
a5561f96 382=head1 RULE ATTRIBUTES
383
384=head2 cond
385
386Same as with L</SET ATTRIBUTES>
387
388=head2 fetch
389
390Same as with L</SET ATTRIBUTES>
391
392=head2 join
393
394Same as with L</SET ATTRIBUTES>
395
396=head2 has_many
397
398Same as with L</SET ATTRIBUTES>
399
400=head2 might_have
401
402Same as with L</SET ATTRIBUTES>
e5963c1b 403
c040a9b0 404=head1 RULE SUBSTITUTIONS
405
406You can provide the following substitution patterns for your rule values. An
407example of this might be:
408
409 {
410 "sets": [{
411 "class": "Photo",
412 "quantity": "__ENV(NUMBER_PHOTOS_DUMPED)__",
413 }]
414 }
415
416=head2 ENV
417
418Provide a value from %ENV
419
420=head2 ATTR
421
422Provide a value from L</config_attrs>
423
424=head2 catfile
425
426Create the path to a file from a list
427
428=heade catdir
429
430Create the path to a directory from a list
431
0fc424b7 432=head1 METHODS
433
434=head2 new
e5963c1b 435
a5561f96 436=over 4
437
438=item Arguments: \%$attrs
439
440=item Return Value: $fixture_object
441
442=back
443
8a1df391 444Returns a new DBIx::Class::Fixture object. %attrs can have the following
445parameters:
446
447=over
448
449=item config_dir:
450
451required. must contain a valid path to the directory in which your .json
452configs reside.
453
454=item debug:
455
456determines whether to be verbose
457
458=item ignore_sql_errors:
1ac1b0d7 459
8a1df391 460ignore errors on import of DDL etc
1ac1b0d7 461
c040a9b0 462=item config_attrs
463
464A hash of information you can use to do replacements inside your configuration
465sets. For example, if your set looks like:
466
467 {
468 "sets": [ {
469 "class": "Artist",
470 "ids": ["1", "3"],
471 "fetch": [ {
472 "rel": "cds",
473 "quantity": "__ATTR(quantity)__",
474 } ]
475 } ]
476 }
477
478 my $fixtures = DBIx::Class::Fixtures->new( {
479 config_dir => '/home/me/app/fixture_configs'
480 config_attrs => {
481 quantity => 100,
482 },
483 });
484
485You may wish to do this if you want to let whoever runs the dumps have a bit
486more control
487
8a1df391 488=back
a5561f96 489
8a1df391 490 my $fixtures = DBIx::Class::Fixtures->new( {
491 config_dir => '/home/me/app/fixture_configs'
492 } );
a5561f96 493
0fc424b7 494=cut
e5963c1b 495
496sub new {
497 my $class = shift;
498
499 my ($params) = @_;
500 unless (ref $params eq 'HASH') {
501 return DBIx::Class::Exception->throw('first arg to DBIx::Class::Fixtures->new() must be hash ref');
502 }
503
504 unless ($params->{config_dir}) {
505 return DBIx::Class::Exception->throw('config_dir param not specified');
506 }
507
508 my $config_dir = dir($params->{config_dir});
509 unless (-e $params->{config_dir}) {
510 return DBIx::Class::Exception->throw('config_dir directory doesn\'t exist');
511 }
512
513 my $self = {
0fc424b7 514 config_dir => $config_dir,
14e0a204 515 _inherited_attributes => [qw/datetime_relative might_have rules belongs_to/],
da25ed7c 516 debug => $params->{debug} || 0,
0a54a6e8 517 ignore_sql_errors => $params->{ignore_sql_errors},
65a80d4e 518 dumped_objects => {},
c040a9b0 519 use_create => $params->{use_create} || 0,
520 config_attrs => $params->{config_attrs} || {},
e5963c1b 521 };
522
523 bless $self, $class;
524
525 return $self;
526}
527
d9b65413 528=head2 available_config_sets
529
530Returns a list of all the config sets found in the L</config_dir>. These will
531be a list of the json based files containing dump rules.
532
533=cut
534
535my @config_sets;
536sub available_config_sets {
537 @config_sets = scalar(@config_sets) ? @config_sets : map {
538 $_->basename;
539 } grep {
540 -f $_ && $_=~/json$/;
541 } dir((shift)->config_dir)->children;
542}
543
0fc424b7 544=head2 dump
545
a5561f96 546=over 4
547
548=item Arguments: \%$attrs
549
550=item Return Value: 1
551
552=back
553
8a1df391 554 $fixtures->dump({
555 config => 'set_config.json', # config file to use. must be in the config
556 # directory specified in the constructor
557 schema => $source_dbic_schema,
558 directory => '/home/me/app/fixtures' # output directory
559 });
a5561f96 560
8a1df391 561or
2ef30e95 562
8a1df391 563 $fixtures->dump({
564 all => 1, # just dump everything that's in the schema
565 schema => $source_dbic_schema,
566 directory => '/home/me/app/fixtures' # output directory
567 });
2ef30e95 568
8a1df391 569In this case objects will be dumped to subdirectories in the specified
570directory. For example:
a5561f96 571
8a1df391 572 /home/me/app/fixtures/artist/1.fix
573 /home/me/app/fixtures/artist/3.fix
574 /home/me/app/fixtures/producer/5.fix
a5561f96 575
13ff7633 576schema and directory are required attributes. also, one of config or all must
577be specified.
578
579Lastly, the C<config> parameter can be a Perl HashRef instead of a file name.
580If this form is used your HashRef should conform to the structure rules defined
581for the JSON representations.
a5561f96 582
0fc424b7 583=cut
584
585sub dump {
586 my $self = shift;
587
588 my ($params) = @_;
589 unless (ref $params eq 'HASH') {
590 return DBIx::Class::Exception->throw('first arg to dump must be hash ref');
591 }
592
2ef30e95 593 foreach my $param (qw/schema directory/) {
0fc424b7 594 unless ($params->{$param}) {
595 return DBIx::Class::Exception->throw($param . ' param not specified');
596 }
597 }
598
47a8ceb9 599 if($params->{excludes} && !$params->{all}) {
600 return DBIx::Class::Exception->throw("'excludes' param only works when using the 'all' param");
601 }
602
2ef30e95 603 my $schema = $params->{schema};
2ef30e95 604 my $config;
605 if ($params->{config}) {
f4fe4f1f 606 $config = ref $params->{config} eq 'HASH' ?
13ff7633 607 $params->{config} :
608 do {
609 #read config
610 my $config_file = $self->config_dir->file($params->{config});
611 $self->load_config_file($config_file);
612 };
2ef30e95 613 } elsif ($params->{all}) {
47a8ceb9 614 my %excludes = map {$_=>1} @{$params->{excludes}||[]};
8a1df391 615 $config = {
616 might_have => { fetch => 0 },
617 has_many => { fetch => 0 },
618 belongs_to => { fetch => 0 },
47a8ceb9 619 sets => [
620 map {
621 { class => $_, quantity => 'all' };
622 } grep {
623 !$excludes{$_}
624 } $schema->sources],
8a1df391 625 };
2ef30e95 626 } else {
8a1df391 627 DBIx::Class::Exception->throw('must pass config or set all');
0fc424b7 628 }
629
630 my $output_dir = dir($params->{directory});
631 unless (-e $output_dir) {
d85d888e 632 $output_dir->mkpath ||
8a1df391 633 DBIx::Class::Exception->throw("output directory does not exist at $output_dir");
0fc424b7 634 }
635
9f96b203 636 $self->msg("generating fixtures");
f251ab7e 637 my $tmp_output_dir = dir($output_dir, '-~dump~-' . $<);
0fc424b7 638
6116de11 639 if (-e $tmp_output_dir) {
0fc424b7 640 $self->msg("- clearing existing $tmp_output_dir");
6116de11 641 $tmp_output_dir->rmtree;
0fc424b7 642 }
6116de11 643 $self->msg("- creating $tmp_output_dir");
644 $tmp_output_dir->mkpath;
0fc424b7 645
646 # write version file (for the potential benefit of populate)
8a1df391 647 $tmp_output_dir->file('_dumper_version')
648 ->openw
649 ->print($VERSION);
0fc424b7 650
c040a9b0 651 # write our current config set
652 $tmp_output_dir->file('_config_set')
653 ->openw
654 ->print( Dumper $config );
655
0fc424b7 656 $config->{rules} ||= {};
657 my @sources = sort { $a->{class} cmp $b->{class} } @{delete $config->{sets}};
8a1df391 658
06b7a1cc 659 while ( my ($k,$v) = each %{ $config->{rules} } ) {
28acb622 660 if ( my $source = eval { $schema->source($k) } ) {
661 $config->{rules}{$source->source_name} = $v;
06b7a1cc 662 }
663 }
664
0fc424b7 665 foreach my $source (@sources) {
666 # apply rule to set if specified
667 my $rule = $config->{rules}->{$source->{class}};
668 $source = merge( $source, $rule ) if ($rule);
669
670 # fetch objects
2ef30e95 671 my $rs = $schema->resultset($source->{class});
c40935c5 672
673 if ($source->{cond} and ref $source->{cond} eq 'HASH') {
0a54a6e8 674 # if value starts with \ assume it's meant to be passed as a scalar ref
675 # to dbic. ideally this would substitute deeply
676 $source->{cond} = {
677 map {
678 $_ => ($source->{cond}->{$_} =~ s/^\\//) ? \$source->{cond}->{$_}
679 : $source->{cond}->{$_}
680 } keys %{$source->{cond}}
681 };
c40935c5 682 }
683
0a54a6e8 684 $rs = $rs->search($source->{cond}, { join => $source->{join} })
685 if $source->{cond};
686
0fc424b7 687 $self->msg("- dumping $source->{class}");
0a54a6e8 688
0fc424b7 689 my %source_options = ( set => { %{$config}, %{$source} } );
690 if ($source->{quantity}) {
0a54a6e8 691 $rs = $rs->search({}, { order_by => $source->{order_by} })
692 if $source->{order_by};
693
8a1df391 694 if ($source->{quantity} =~ /^\d+$/) {
695 $rs = $rs->search({}, { rows => $source->{quantity} });
696 } elsif ($source->{quantity} ne 'all') {
0a54a6e8 697 DBIx::Class::Exception->throw("invalid value for quantity - $source->{quantity}");
0fc424b7 698 }
699 }
8a1df391 700 elsif ($source->{ids} && @{$source->{ids}}) {
0fc424b7 701 my @ids = @{$source->{ids}};
8a1df391 702 my (@pks) = $rs->result_source->primary_columns;
703 die "Can't dump multiple col-pks using 'id' option" if @pks > 1;
704 $rs = $rs->search_rs( { $pks[0] => { -in => \@ids } } );
0fc424b7 705 }
8a1df391 706 else {
0fc424b7 707 DBIx::Class::Exception->throw('must specify either quantity or ids');
708 }
709
8a1df391 710 $source_options{set_dir} = $tmp_output_dir;
711 $self->dump_rs($rs, \%source_options );
d3ef0865 712 }
713
da25ed7c 714 # clear existing output dir
715 foreach my $child ($output_dir->children) {
716 if ($child->is_dir) {
717 next if ($child eq $tmp_output_dir);
718 if (grep { $_ =~ /\.fix/ } $child->children) {
719 $child->rmtree;
720 }
721 } elsif ($child =~ /_dumper_version$/) {
722 $child->remove;
723 }
0fc424b7 724 }
725
726 $self->msg("- moving temp dir to $output_dir");
8a1df391 727 move($_, dir($output_dir, $_->relative($_->parent)->stringify))
728 for $tmp_output_dir->children;
729
0fc424b7 730 if (-e $output_dir) {
731 $self->msg("- clearing tmp dir $tmp_output_dir");
732 # delete existing fixture set
733 $tmp_output_dir->remove;
734 }
735
736 $self->msg("done");
737
738 return 1;
739}
740
8a1df391 741sub load_config_file {
742 my ($self, $config_file) = @_;
743 DBIx::Class::Exception->throw("config does not exist at $config_file")
744 unless -e $config_file;
745
746 my $config = Config::Any::JSON->load($config_file);
747
748 #process includes
749 if (my $incs = $config->{includes}) {
750 $self->msg($incs);
751 DBIx::Class::Exception->throw(
752 'includes params of config must be an array ref of hashrefs'
753 ) unless ref $incs eq 'ARRAY';
754
755 foreach my $include_config (@$incs) {
756 DBIx::Class::Exception->throw(
757 'includes params of config must be an array ref of hashrefs'
758 ) unless (ref $include_config eq 'HASH') && $include_config->{file};
759
760 my $include_file = $self->config_dir->file($include_config->{file});
761
762 DBIx::Class::Exception->throw("config does not exist at $include_file")
763 unless -e $include_file;
764
765 my $include = Config::Any::JSON->load($include_file);
766 $self->msg($include);
767 $config = merge( $config, $include );
768 }
769 delete $config->{includes};
770 }
771
772 # validate config
773 return DBIx::Class::Exception->throw('config has no sets')
774 unless $config && $config->{sets} &&
775 ref $config->{sets} eq 'ARRAY' && scalar @{$config->{sets}};
776
777 $config->{might_have} = { fetch => 0 } unless exists $config->{might_have};
778 $config->{has_many} = { fetch => 0 } unless exists $config->{has_many};
779 $config->{belongs_to} = { fetch => 1 } unless exists $config->{belongs_to};
780
781 return $config;
782}
783
784sub dump_rs {
785 my ($self, $rs, $params) = @_;
786
787 while (my $row = $rs->next) {
788 $self->dump_object($row, $params);
789 }
790}
791
0fc424b7 792sub dump_object {
8a1df391 793 my ($self, $object, $params) = @_;
0fc424b7 794 my $set = $params->{set};
c040a9b0 795
796 my $v = Data::Visitor::Callback->new(
797 plain_value => sub {
798 my ($visitor, $data) = @_;
799 my $subs = {
800 ENV => sub {
801 my ( $self, $v ) = @_;
802 if (! defined($ENV{$v})) {
803 return "";
804 } else {
805 return $ENV{ $v };
806 }
807 },
808 ATTR => sub {
809 my ($self, $v) = @_;
810 if(my $attr = $self->config_attrs->{$v}) {
811 return $attr;
812 } else {
813 return "";
814 }
815 },
816 catfile => sub {
817 my ($self, @args) = @_;
818 catfile(@args);
819 },
820 catdir => sub {
821 my ($self, @args) = @_;
822 catdir(@args);
823 },
824 };
825
826 my $subsre = join( '|', keys %$subs );
827 $_ =~ s{__($subsre)(?:\((.+?)\))?__}{ $subs->{ $1 }->( $self, $2 ? split( /,/, $2 ) : () ) }eg;
828
829 return $_;
830 }
831 );
832
833 $v->visit( $set );
834
0fc424b7 835 die 'no dir passed to dump_object' unless $params->{set_dir};
836 die 'no object passed to dump_object' unless $object;
837
838 my @inherited_attrs = @{$self->_inherited_attributes};
839
8a1df391 840 my @pk_vals = map {
841 $object->get_column($_)
842 } $object->primary_columns;
843
844 my $key = join("\0", @pk_vals);
845
846 my $src = $object->result_source;
847 my $exists = $self->dumped_objects->{$src->name}{$key}++;
848
849
0fc424b7 850 # write dir and gen filename
8a1df391 851 my $source_dir = $params->{set_dir}->subdir(lc $src->from);
852 $source_dir->mkpath(0, 0777);
5f3da1e0 853
854 # strip dir separators from file name
0a54a6e8 855 my $file = $source_dir->file(
856 join('-', map { s|[/\\]|_|g; $_; } @pk_vals) . '.fix'
857 );
8a1df391 858
0fc424b7 859 # write file
0fc424b7 860 unless ($exists) {
861 $self->msg('-- dumping ' . $file->stringify, 2);
862 my %ds = $object->get_columns;
863
c040a9b0 864 if($set->{external}) {
865 foreach my $field (keys %{$set->{external}}) {
866 my $key = $ds{$field};
867 my ($plus, $class) = ( $set->{external}->{$field}->{class}=~/^(\+)*(.+)$/);
868 my $args = $set->{external}->{$field}->{args};
869
870 $class = "DBIx::Class::Fixtures::External::$class" unless $plus;
871 eval "use $class";
872
873 $ds{external}->{$field} =
874 encode_base64( $class
875 ->backup($key => $args));
876 }
877 }
878
0fc424b7 879 # mess with dates if specified
0566a82d 880 if ($set->{datetime_relative}) {
8a1df391 881 my $formatter= $object->result_source->schema->storage->datetime_parser;
0566a82d 882 unless ($@ || !$formatter) {
883 my $dt;
884 if ($set->{datetime_relative} eq 'today') {
885 $dt = DateTime->today;
886 } else {
887 $dt = $formatter->parse_datetime($set->{datetime_relative}) unless ($@);
888 }
0fc424b7 889
0566a82d 890 while (my ($col, $value) = each %ds) {
891 my $col_info = $object->result_source->column_info($col);
0fc424b7 892
0566a82d 893 next unless $value
894 && $col_info->{_inflate_info}
895 && uc($col_info->{data_type}) eq 'DATETIME';
0fc424b7 896
0566a82d 897 $ds{$col} = $object->get_inflated_column($col)->subtract_datetime($dt);
898 }
899 } else {
b099fee9 900 warn "datetime_relative not supported for this db driver at the moment";
0fc424b7 901 }
902 }
903
904 # do the actual dumping
905 my $serialized = Dump(\%ds)->Out();
8a1df391 906 $file->openw->print($serialized);
0fc424b7 907 }
908
2ef30e95 909 # don't bother looking at rels unless we are actually planning to dump at least one type
0a54a6e8 910 my ($might_have, $belongs_to, $has_many) = map {
06b7a1cc 911 $set->{$_}{fetch} || $set->{rules}{$src->source_name}{$_}{fetch}
0a54a6e8 912 } qw/might_have belongs_to has_many/;
913
914 return unless $might_have
915 || $belongs_to
916 || $has_many
8a1df391 917 || $set->{fetch};
2ef30e95 918
0fc424b7 919 # dump rels of object
0fc424b7 920 unless ($exists) {
8a1df391 921 foreach my $name (sort $src->relationships) {
922 my $info = $src->relationship_info($name);
923 my $r_source = $src->related_source($name);
0a54a6e8 924 # if belongs_to or might_have with might_have param set or has_many with
925 # has_many param set then
8a1df391 926 if (
0a54a6e8 927 ( $info->{attrs}{accessor} eq 'single' &&
928 (!$info->{attrs}{join_type} || $might_have)
929 )
930 || $info->{attrs}{accessor} eq 'filter'
931 ||
932 ($info->{attrs}{accessor} eq 'multi' && $has_many)
8a1df391 933 ) {
0fc424b7 934 my $related_rs = $object->related_resultset($name);
935 my $rule = $set->{rules}->{$related_rs->result_source->source_name};
936 # these parts of the rule only apply to has_many rels
937 if ($rule && $info->{attrs}{accessor} eq 'multi') {
0a54a6e8 938 $related_rs = $related_rs->search(
939 $rule->{cond},
940 { join => $rule->{join} }
941 ) if ($rule->{cond});
942
943 $related_rs = $related_rs->search(
944 {},
945 { rows => $rule->{quantity} }
946 ) if ($rule->{quantity} && $rule->{quantity} ne 'all');
947
948 $related_rs = $related_rs->search(
949 {},
950 { order_by => $rule->{order_by} }
951 ) if ($rule->{order_by});
952
0fc424b7 953 }
0a54a6e8 954 if ($set->{has_many}{quantity} &&
955 $set->{has_many}{quantity} =~ /^\d+$/) {
956 $related_rs = $related_rs->search(
957 {},
958 { rows => $set->{has_many}->{quantity} }
959 );
0fc424b7 960 }
0a54a6e8 961
0fc424b7 962 my %c_params = %{$params};
963 # inherit date param
0a54a6e8 964 my %mock_set = map {
965 $_ => $set->{$_}
966 } grep { $set->{$_} } @inherited_attrs;
967
0fc424b7 968 $c_params{set} = \%mock_set;
0a54a6e8 969 $c_params{set} = merge( $c_params{set}, $rule)
970 if $rule && $rule->{fetch};
971
8a1df391 972 $self->dump_rs($related_rs, \%c_params);
0fc424b7 973 }
974 }
975 }
976
977 return unless $set && $set->{fetch};
978 foreach my $fetch (@{$set->{fetch}}) {
979 # inherit date param
0a54a6e8 980 $fetch->{$_} = $set->{$_} foreach
981 grep { !$fetch->{$_} && $set->{$_} } @inherited_attrs;
0fc424b7 982 my $related_rs = $object->related_resultset($fetch->{rel});
983 my $rule = $set->{rules}->{$related_rs->result_source->source_name};
8a1df391 984
0fc424b7 985 if ($rule) {
986 my $info = $object->result_source->relationship_info($fetch->{rel});
987 if ($info->{attrs}{accessor} eq 'multi') {
988 $fetch = merge( $fetch, $rule );
989 } elsif ($rule->{fetch}) {
990 $fetch = merge( $fetch, { fetch => $rule->{fetch} } );
991 }
992 }
8a1df391 993
0a54a6e8 994 die "relationship $fetch->{rel} does not exist for " . $src->source_name
8a1df391 995 unless ($related_rs);
996
0fc424b7 997 if ($fetch->{cond} and ref $fetch->{cond} eq 'HASH') {
0a54a6e8 998 # if value starts with \ assume it's meant to be passed as a scalar ref
999 # to dbic. ideally this would substitute deeply
8a1df391 1000 $fetch->{cond} = { map {
1001 $_ => ($fetch->{cond}->{$_} =~ s/^\\//) ? \$fetch->{cond}->{$_}
1002 : $fetch->{cond}->{$_}
1003 } keys %{$fetch->{cond}} };
0fc424b7 1004 }
8a1df391 1005
0a54a6e8 1006 $related_rs = $related_rs->search(
1007 $fetch->{cond},
1008 { join => $fetch->{join} }
1009 ) if $fetch->{cond};
1010
1011 $related_rs = $related_rs->search(
1012 {},
1013 { rows => $fetch->{quantity} }
1014 ) if $fetch->{quantity} && $fetch->{quantity} ne 'all';
1015 $related_rs = $related_rs->search(
1016 {},
1017 { order_by => $fetch->{order_by} }
1018 ) if $fetch->{order_by};
8a1df391 1019
1020 $self->dump_rs($related_rs, { %{$params}, set => $fetch });
0fc424b7 1021 }
1022}
1023
384c3f0c 1024sub _generate_schema {
1025 my $self = shift;
1026 my $params = shift || {};
384c3f0c 1027 require DBI;
1028 $self->msg("\ncreating schema");
384c3f0c 1029
c06f7b96 1030 my $schema_class = $self->schema_class || "DBIx::Class::Fixtures::Schema";
9a9a7832 1031 eval "require $schema_class";
1032 die $@ if $@;
1033
4fb695f4 1034 my $pre_schema;
1035 my $connection_details = $params->{connection_details};
8a1df391 1036
aa9f3cc7 1037 $namespace_counter++;
8a1df391 1038
1039 my $namespace = "DBIx::Class::Fixtures::GeneratedSchema_$namespace_counter";
aa9f3cc7 1040 Class::C3::Componentised->inject_base( $namespace => $schema_class );
8a1df391 1041
aa9f3cc7 1042 $pre_schema = $namespace->connect(@{$connection_details});
1043 unless( $pre_schema ) {
384c3f0c 1044 return DBIx::Class::Exception->throw('connection details not valid');
1045 }
aa9f3cc7 1046 my @tables = map { $pre_schema->source($_)->from } $pre_schema->sources;
f81264b2 1047 $self->msg("Tables to drop: [". join(', ', sort @tables) . "]");
4fb695f4 1048 my $dbh = $pre_schema->storage->dbh;
384c3f0c 1049
1050 # clear existing db
1051 $self->msg("- clearing DB of existing tables");
7f25d8f8 1052 $pre_schema->storage->txn_do(sub {
1053 $pre_schema->storage->with_deferred_fk_checks(sub {
1054 foreach my $table (@tables) {
1055 eval {
1056 $dbh->do("drop table $table" . ($params->{cascade} ? ' cascade' : '') )
1057 };
1058 }
1059 });
9586eb0c 1060 });
384c3f0c 1061
1062 # import new ddl file to db
1063 my $ddl_file = $params->{ddl};
1064 $self->msg("- deploying schema using $ddl_file");
f81264b2 1065 my $data = _read_sql($ddl_file);
1066 foreach (@$data) {
1067 eval { $dbh->do($_) or warn "SQL was:\n $_"};
1ac1b0d7 1068 if ($@ && !$self->{ignore_sql_errors}) { die "SQL was:\n $_\n$@"; }
384c3f0c 1069 }
384c3f0c 1070 $self->msg("- finished importing DDL into DB");
1071
1072 # load schema object from our new DB
b4c67f96 1073 $namespace_counter++;
0a54a6e8 1074 my $namespace2 = "DBIx::Class::Fixtures::GeneratedSchema_$namespace_counter";
b4c67f96 1075 Class::C3::Componentised->inject_base( $namespace2 => $schema_class );
1076 my $schema = $namespace2->connect(@{$connection_details});
384c3f0c 1077 return $schema;
1078}
1079
f81264b2 1080sub _read_sql {
1081 my $ddl_file = shift;
1082 my $fh;
1083 open $fh, "<$ddl_file" or die ("Can't open DDL file, $ddl_file ($!)");
1084 my @data = split(/\n/, join('', <$fh>));
1085 @data = grep(!/^--/, @data);
1086 @data = split(/;/, join('', @data));
1087 close($fh);
1088 @data = grep { $_ && $_ !~ /^-- / } @data;
1089 return \@data;
1090}
a5561f96 1091
5cc47846 1092=head2 dump_config_sets
d9b65413 1093
1094Works just like L</dump> but instead of specifying a single json config set
5cc47846 1095located in L</config_dir> we dump each set named in the C<configs> parameter.
d9b65413 1096
1097The parameters are the same as for L</dump> except instead of a C<directory>
1098parameter we have a C<directory_template> which is a coderef expected to return
1099a scalar that is a root directory where we will do the actual dumping. This
1100coderef get three arguments: C<$self>, C<$params> and C<$set_name>. For
1101example:
1102
1103 $fixture->dump_all_config_sets({
1104 schema => $schema,
5cc47846 1105 configs => [qw/one.json other.json/],
d9b65413 1106 directory_template => sub {
1107 my ($fixture, $params, $set) = @_;
1108 return File::Spec->catdir('var', 'fixtures', $params->{schema}->version, $set);
1109 },
1110 });
1111
1112=cut
1113
5cc47846 1114sub dump_config_sets {
d9b65413 1115 my ($self, $params) = @_;
5cc47846 1116 my $available_config_sets = delete $params->{configs};
d9b65413 1117 my $directory_template = delete $params->{directory_template} ||
1118 DBIx::Class::Exception->throw("'directory_template is required parameter");
1119
5cc47846 1120 for my $set (@$available_config_sets) {
5cc47846 1121 my $localparams = $params;
1122 $localparams->{directory} = $directory_template->($self, $localparams, $set);
1123 $localparams->{config} = $set;
1124 $self->dump($localparams);
745efc60 1125 $self->dumped_objects({}); ## Clear dumped for next go, if there is one!
d9b65413 1126 }
1127}
1128
5cc47846 1129=head2 dump_all_config_sets
1130
745efc60 1131 my %local_params = %$params;
1132 my $local_self = bless { %$self }, ref($self);
1133 $local_params{directory} = $directory_template->($self, \%local_params, $set);
1134 $local_params{config} = $set;
1135 $self->dump(\%local_params);
1136
1137
5cc47846 1138Works just like L</dump> but instead of specifying a single json config set
1139located in L</config_dir> we dump each set in turn to the specified directory.
1140
1141The parameters are the same as for L</dump> except instead of a C<directory>
1142parameter we have a C<directory_template> which is a coderef expected to return
1143a scalar that is a root directory where we will do the actual dumping. This
1144coderef get three arguments: C<$self>, C<$params> and C<$set_name>. For
1145example:
1146
1147 $fixture->dump_all_config_sets({
1148 schema => $schema,
1149 directory_template => sub {
1150 my ($fixture, $params, $set) = @_;
1151 return File::Spec->catdir('var', 'fixtures', $params->{schema}->version, $set);
1152 },
1153 });
1154
1155=cut
1156
1157sub dump_all_config_sets {
1158 my ($self, $params) = @_;
1159 $self->dump_config_sets({
1160 %$params,
1161 configs=>[$self->available_config_sets],
1162 });
1163}
1164
a5561f96 1165=head2 populate
1166
1167=over 4
1168
1169=item Arguments: \%$attrs
1170
1171=item Return Value: 1
1172
1173=back
1174
8a1df391 1175 $fixtures->populate( {
1176 # directory to look for fixtures in, as specified to dump
1177 directory => '/home/me/app/fixtures',
1178
1179 # DDL to deploy
1180 ddl => '/home/me/app/sql/ddl.sql',
1181
1182 # database to clear, deploy and then populate
1183 connection_details => ['dbi:mysql:dbname=app_dev', 'me', 'password'],
1184
1185 # DDL to deploy after populating records, ie. FK constraints
1186 post_ddl => '/home/me/app/sql/post_ddl.sql',
1187
1188 # use CASCADE option when dropping tables
1189 cascade => 1,
1190
1191 # optional, set to 1 to run ddl but not populate
1192 no_populate => 0,
1193
65a80d4e 1194 # optional, set to 1 to run each fixture through ->create rather than have
1195 # each $rs populated using $rs->populate. Useful if you have overridden new() logic
1196 # that effects the value of column(s).
1197 use_create => 0,
1198
8a1df391 1199 # Dont try to clean the database, just populate over whats there. Requires
1200 # schema option. Use this if you want to handle removing old data yourself
1201 # no_deploy => 1
1202 # schema => $schema
1203 } );
a5561f96 1204
9e77162b 1205In this case the database app_dev will be cleared of all tables, then the
1206specified DDL deployed to it, then finally all fixtures found in
1207/home/me/app/fixtures will be added to it. populate will generate its own
1208DBIx::Class schema from the DDL rather than being passed one to use. This is
1209better as custom insert methods are avoided which can to get in the way. In
1210some cases you might not have a DDL, and so this method will eventually allow a
1211$schema object to be passed instead.
a5561f96 1212
9e77162b 1213If needed, you can specify a post_ddl attribute which is a DDL to be applied
1214after all the fixtures have been added to the database. A good use of this
1215option would be to add foreign key constraints since databases like Postgresql
1216cannot disable foreign key checks.
f81264b2 1217
9e77162b 1218If your tables have foreign key constraints you may want to use the cascade
1219attribute which will make the drop table functionality cascade, ie 'DROP TABLE
1220$table CASCADE'.
f81264b2 1221
9e77162b 1222C<directory> is a required attribute.
1223
1224If you wish for DBIx::Class::Fixtures to clear the database for you pass in
1225C<dll> (path to a DDL sql file) and C<connection_details> (array ref of DSN,
1226user and pass).
1227
1228If you wish to deal with cleaning the schema yourself, then pass in a C<schema>
1229attribute containing the connected schema you wish to operate on and set the
1230C<no_deploy> attribute.
a5561f96 1231
1232=cut
1233
384c3f0c 1234sub populate {
1235 my $self = shift;
1236 my ($params) = @_;
0a54a6e8 1237 DBIx::Class::Exception->throw('first arg to populate must be hash ref')
1238 unless ref $params eq 'HASH';
1239
1240 DBIx::Class::Exception->throw('directory param not specified')
1241 unless $params->{directory};
384c3f0c 1242
9a9a7832 1243 my $fixture_dir = dir(delete $params->{directory});
0a54a6e8 1244 DBIx::Class::Exception->throw("fixture directory '$fixture_dir' does not exist")
1245 unless -d $fixture_dir;
384c3f0c 1246
1247 my $ddl_file;
9e77162b 1248 my $dbh;
1249 my $schema;
384c3f0c 1250 if ($params->{ddl} && $params->{connection_details}) {
9a9a7832 1251 $ddl_file = file(delete $params->{ddl});
384c3f0c 1252 unless (-e $ddl_file) {
1253 return DBIx::Class::Exception->throw('DDL does not exist at ' . $ddl_file);
1254 }
1255 unless (ref $params->{connection_details} eq 'ARRAY') {
1256 return DBIx::Class::Exception->throw('connection details must be an arrayref');
1257 }
8a1df391 1258 $schema = $self->_generate_schema({
1259 ddl => $ddl_file,
1260 connection_details => delete $params->{connection_details},
1261 %{$params}
1262 });
9e77162b 1263 } elsif ($params->{schema} && $params->{no_deploy}) {
1264 $schema = $params->{schema};
384c3f0c 1265 } else {
0a54a6e8 1266 DBIx::Class::Exception->throw('you must set the ddl and connection_details params');
384c3f0c 1267 }
1268
3ad96388 1269
1270 return 1 if $params->{no_populate};
1271
4fb695f4 1272 $self->msg("\nimporting fixtures");
384c3f0c 1273 my $tmp_fixture_dir = dir($fixture_dir, "-~populate~-" . $<);
384c3f0c 1274 my $version_file = file($fixture_dir, '_dumper_version');
c040a9b0 1275 my $config_set_path = file($fixture_dir, '_config_set');
1276 my $config_set = -e $config_set_path ? do { my $VAR1; eval($config_set_path->slurp); $VAR1 } : '';
1277
1278 my $v = Data::Visitor::Callback->new(
1279 plain_value => sub {
1280 my ($visitor, $data) = @_;
1281 my $subs = {
1282 ENV => sub {
1283 my ( $self, $v ) = @_;
1284 if (! defined($ENV{$v})) {
1285 return "";
1286 } else {
1287 return $ENV{ $v };
1288 }
1289 },
1290 ATTR => sub {
1291 my ($self, $v) = @_;
1292 if(my $attr = $self->config_attrs->{$v}) {
1293 return $attr;
1294 } else {
1295 return "";
1296 }
1297 },
1298 catfile => sub {
1299 my ($self, @args) = @_;
1300 catfile(@args);
1301 },
1302 catdir => sub {
1303 my ($self, @args) = @_;
1304 catdir(@args);
1305 },
1306 };
1307
1308 my $subsre = join( '|', keys %$subs );
1309 $_ =~ s{__($subsre)(?:\((.+?)\))?__}{ $subs->{ $1 }->( $self, $2 ? split( /,/, $2 ) : () ) }eg;
1310
1311 return $_;
1312 }
1313 );
1314
1315 $v->visit( $config_set );
1316
1317
1318 my %sets_by_src;
1319 if($config_set) {
1320 %sets_by_src = map { delete($_->{class}) => $_ }
1321 @{$config_set->{sets}}
1322 }
1323
0a54a6e8 1324# DBIx::Class::Exception->throw('no version file found');
1325# unless -e $version_file;
384c3f0c 1326
1327 if (-e $tmp_fixture_dir) {
1328 $self->msg("- deleting existing temp directory $tmp_fixture_dir");
4fb695f4 1329 $tmp_fixture_dir->rmtree;
384c3f0c 1330 }
1331 $self->msg("- creating temp dir");
51794e1c 1332 $tmp_fixture_dir->mkpath();
0a54a6e8 1333 for ( map { $schema->source($_)->from } $schema->sources) {
1334 my $from_dir = $fixture_dir->subdir($_);
1335 next unless -e $from_dir;
1336 dircopy($from_dir, $tmp_fixture_dir->subdir($_) );
1337 }
9e77162b 1338
1339 unless (-d $tmp_fixture_dir) {
0a54a6e8 1340 DBIx::Class::Exception->throw("Unable to create temporary fixtures dir: $tmp_fixture_dir: $!");
9e77162b 1341 }
384c3f0c 1342
384c3f0c 1343 my $fixup_visitor;
0a54a6e8 1344 my $formatter = $schema->storage->datetime_parser;
0566a82d 1345 unless ($@ || !$formatter) {
1346 my %callbacks;
1347 if ($params->{datetime_relative_to}) {
1348 $callbacks{'DateTime::Duration'} = sub {
1349 $params->{datetime_relative_to}->clone->add_duration($_);
1350 };
1351 } else {
1352 $callbacks{'DateTime::Duration'} = sub {
1353 $formatter->format_datetime(DateTime->today->add_duration($_))
1354 };
1355 }
1356 $callbacks{object} ||= "visit_ref";
1357 $fixup_visitor = new Data::Visitor::Callback(%callbacks);
384c3f0c 1358 }
1ac1b0d7 1359
7f25d8f8 1360 $schema->storage->txn_do(sub {
1361 $schema->storage->with_deferred_fk_checks(sub {
1362 foreach my $source (sort $schema->sources) {
1363 $self->msg("- adding " . $source);
1364 my $rs = $schema->resultset($source);
1365 my $source_dir = $tmp_fixture_dir->subdir( lc $rs->result_source->from );
1366 next unless (-e $source_dir);
1367 my @rows;
1368 while (my $file = $source_dir->next) {
1369 next unless ($file =~ /\.fix$/);
1370 next if $file->is_dir;
1371 my $contents = $file->slurp;
1372 my $HASH1;
1373 eval($contents);
1374 $HASH1 = $fixup_visitor->visit($HASH1) if $fixup_visitor;
c040a9b0 1375 if(my $external = delete $HASH1->{external}) {
1376 my @fields = keys %{$sets_by_src{$source}->{external}};
1377 foreach my $field(@fields) {
1378 my $key = $HASH1->{$field};
1379 my $content = decode_base64 ($external->{$field});
1380 my $args = $sets_by_src{$source}->{external}->{$field}->{args};
1381 my ($plus, $class) = ( $sets_by_src{$source}->{external}->{$field}->{class}=~/^(\+)*(.+)$/);
1382 $class = "DBIx::Class::Fixtures::External::$class" unless $plus;
1383 eval "use $class";
1384 $class->restore($key, $content, $args);
1385 }
1386 }
65a80d4e 1387 if ( $params->{use_create} ) {
1388 $rs->create( $HASH1 );
1389 } else {
1390 push(@rows, $HASH1);
1391 }
7f25d8f8 1392 }
1393 $rs->populate(\@rows) if scalar(@rows);
1ac1b0d7 1394 }
7f25d8f8 1395 });
1ac1b0d7 1396 });
8a1df391 1397 $self->do_post_ddl( {
1398 schema=>$schema,
1399 post_ddl=>$params->{post_ddl}
1400 } ) if $params->{post_ddl};
f81264b2 1401
384c3f0c 1402 $self->msg("- fixtures imported");
1403 $self->msg("- cleaning up");
1404 $tmp_fixture_dir->rmtree;
b099fee9 1405 return 1;
384c3f0c 1406}
1407
6a05e381 1408sub do_post_ddl {
1409 my ($self, $params) = @_;
1410
1411 my $schema = $params->{schema};
1412 my $data = _read_sql($params->{post_ddl});
1413 foreach (@$data) {
1414 eval { $schema->storage->dbh->do($_) or warn "SQL was:\n $_"};
1ac1b0d7 1415 if ($@ && !$self->{ignore_sql_errors}) { die "SQL was:\n $_\n$@"; }
6a05e381 1416 }
1417 $self->msg("- finished importing post-populate DDL into DB");
1418}
1419
0fc424b7 1420sub msg {
1421 my $self = shift;
1422 my $subject = shift || return;
9a9a7832 1423 my $level = shift || 1;
9a9a7832 1424 return unless $self->debug >= $level;
0fc424b7 1425 if (ref $subject) {
1426 print Dumper($subject);
1427 } else {
1428 print $subject . "\n";
1429 }
1430}
a5561f96 1431
1432=head1 AUTHOR
1433
1434 Luke Saunders <luke@shadowcatsystems.co.uk>
1435
3b4f6e76 1436 Initial development sponsored by and (c) Takkle, Inc. 2007
1437
a5561f96 1438=head1 CONTRIBUTORS
1439
1440 Ash Berlin <ash@shadowcatsystems.co.uk>
8a1df391 1441
a5561f96 1442 Matt S. Trout <mst@shadowcatsystems.co.uk>
8a1df391 1443
fc17c598 1444 Drew Taylor <taylor.andrew.j@gmail.com>
a5561f96 1445
9b7171c7 1446 Frank Switalski <fswitalski@gmail.com>
1447
3b4f6e76 1448=head1 LICENSE
1449
1450 This library is free software under the same license as perl itself
1451
a5561f96 1452=cut
1453
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