rework generation to hopefully handle multiple parents
[dbsrgits/DBIx-Class-ResultSource-MultipleTableInheritance.git] / lib / DBIx / Class / ResultSource / MultipleTableInheritance.pm
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876f6525 1package DBIx::Class::ResultSource::MultipleTableInheritance;
2
3use strict;
4use warnings;
5use parent qw(DBIx::Class::ResultSource::View);
876f6525 6use Method::Signatures::Simple;
7use Carp::Clan qw/^DBIx::Class/;
ca79850d 8use aliased 'DBIx::Class::ResultSource::Table';
7abe3af2 9use aliased 'DBIx::Class::ResultClass::HashRefInflator';
05fd2477 10use String::TT qw(strip tt);
92ebfc06 11use Scalar::Util qw(blessed);
ca79850d 12use namespace::autoclean;
70d56286 13
14# how this works:
15#
16# On construction, we hook $self->result_class->result_source_instance
17# if present to get the superclass' source object
18#
19# When attached to a schema, we need to add sources to that schema with
20# appropriate relationships for the foreign keys so the concrete tables
21# get generated
22#
23# We also generate our own view definition using this class' concrete table
24# and the view for the superclass, and stored procedures for the insert,
25# update and delete operations on this view.
26#
27# deploying the postgres rules through SQLT may be a pain though.
28
803ffff2 29__PACKAGE__->mk_group_accessors(simple => qw(parent_source additional_parents));
876f6525 30
31method new ($class: @args) {
32 my $new = $class->next::method(@args);
33 my $rc = $new->result_class;
34 if (my $meth = $rc->can('result_source_instance')) {
7abe3af2 35 my $source = $rc->$meth;
36 if ($source->result_class ne $new->result_class
37 && $new->result_class->isa($source->result_class)) {
38 $new->parent_source($source);
39 }
876f6525 40 }
41 return $new;
42}
43
803ffff2 44method add_additional_parent ($source) {
45 my ($our_pk, $their_pk) = map {
46 join('|',sort $_->primary_columns)
47 } ($self, $source);
48
49 confess "Can't attach additional parent ${\$source->name} - it has different PKs ($their_pk versus our $our_pk)"
50 unless $their_pk eq $our_pk;
51 $self->additional_parents([
52 @{$self->additional_parents||[]}, $source
53 ]);
54 $self->add_columns(
55 map {
56 $_ => # put the extra key first to default it
57 { originally_defined_in => $source->name, %{$source->column_info($_)}, },
58 } grep !$self->has_column($_), $source->columns
59 );
60 foreach my $rel ($source->relationships) {
61 my $rel_info = $source->relationship_info($rel);
62 $self->add_relationship(
63 $rel, $rel_info->{source}, $rel_info->{cond},
64 # extra key first to default it
65 {originally_defined_in => $source->name, %{$rel_info->{attrs}}},
66 );
67 }
68}
69
7abe3af2 70method schema (@args) {
71 my $ret = $self->next::method(@args);
72 if (@args) {
c73d582b 73 if ($self->parent_source) {
74 my $schema = $self->schema;
75 my $parent_name = $self->parent_source->name;
76 my ($parent) =
77 grep { $_->name eq $parent_name }
78 map $schema->source($_), $schema->sources;
79 confess "Couldn't find attached source for parent $parent_name - did you use load_classes? This module is only compatible with load_namespaces"
80 unless $parent;
81 $self->parent_source($parent); # so our parent is the one in this schema
82 }
7abe3af2 83 }
84 return $ret;
85}
86
c73d582b 87method attach_additional_sources () {
4d88a8d7 88 my $raw_name = $self->raw_source_name;
ca79850d 89 my $schema = $self->schema;
90
91 # if the raw source is already present we can assume we're done
92 return if grep { $_ eq $raw_name } $schema->sources;
4d88a8d7 93
ca79850d 94 # our parent should've been registered already actually due to DBIC
95 # attaching subclass sources later in load_namespaces
4d88a8d7 96
ca79850d 97 my $parent;
98 if ($self->parent_source) {
99 my $parent_name = $self->parent_source->name;
100 ($parent) =
101 grep { $_->name eq $parent_name }
102 map $schema->source($_), $schema->sources;
103 confess "Couldn't find attached source for parent $parent_name - did you use load_classes? This module is only compatible with load_namespaces"
104 unless $parent;
05fd2477 105 $self->parent_source($parent); # so our parent is the one in this schema
ca79850d 106 }
4d88a8d7 107
108 # create the raw table source
109
110 my $table = Table->new({ name => $self->raw_table_name });
111
ca79850d 112 # we don't need to add the PK cols explicitly if we're the root table
4d88a8d7 113 # since they'll get added below
114
803ffff2 115 my %pk_join;
116
ca79850d 117 if ($parent) {
ca79850d 118 foreach my $pri ($self->primary_columns) {
119 my %info = %{$self->column_info($pri)};
120 delete @info{qw(is_auto_increment sequence auto_nextval)};
7abe3af2 121 $table->add_column($pri => \%info);
803ffff2 122 $pk_join{"foreign.${pri}"} = "self.${pri}";
ca79850d 123 }
4d88a8d7 124 # have to use source name lookups rather than result class here
125 # because we don't actually have a result class on the raw sources
803ffff2 126 $table->add_relationship('parent', $parent->raw_source_name, \%pk_join);
127 $self->depends_on->{$parent->source_name} = 1;
128 }
129
130 foreach my $add (@{$self->additional_parents||[]}) {
131 $table->add_relationship(
132 'parent_'.$add->name, $add->source_name, \%pk_join
133 );
134 $self->depends_on->{$add->source_name} = 1;
ca79850d 135 }
4d88a8d7 136
137 # add every column that's actually a concrete part of us
138
139 $table->add_columns(
140 map { ($_ => { %{$self->column_info($_)} }) }
141 grep { $self->column_info($_)->{originally_defined_in} eq $self->name }
142 $self->columns
143 );
ca79850d 144 $table->set_primary_key($self->primary_columns);
490d5481 145
146 # we need to copy our rels to the raw object as well
147 # note that ->add_relationship on a source object doesn't create an
148 # accessor so we can leave that part in the attributes
149
150 # if the other side is a table then we need to copy any rels it has
151 # back to us, as well, so that they point at the raw table. if the
152 # other side is an MTI view then we need to create the rels to it to
153 # point at -its- raw table; we don't need to worry about backrels because
154 # it's going to run this method too (and its raw source might not exist
155 # yet so we can't, anyway)
156
157 foreach my $rel ($self->relationships) {
158 my $rel_info = $self->relationship_info($rel);
159
803ffff2 160 # if we got this from the superclass, -its- raw table will nail this.
161 # if we got it from an additional parent, it's its problem.
162 next unless $rel_info->{attrs}{originally_defined_in} eq $self->name;
163
490d5481 164 my $f_source = $schema->source($rel_info->{source});
165
166 # __PACKAGE__ is correct here because subclasses should be caught
167
168 my $one_of_us = $f_source->isa(__PACKAGE__);
169
170 my $f_source_name = $f_source->${\
171 ($one_of_us ? 'raw_source_name' : 'source_name')
172 };
173
174 $table->add_relationship(
175 '_'.$rel, $f_source_name, @{$rel_info}{qw(cond attrs)}
176 );
177
178 unless ($one_of_us) {
179 my $reverse = do {
180 # we haven't been registered yet, so reverse_ cries
181 # XXX this is evil and will probably break eventually
182 local @{$schema->source_registrations}
183 {map $self->$_, qw(source_name result_class)}
184 = ($self, $self);
185 $self->reverse_relationship_info($rel);
186 };
187 foreach my $rev_rel (keys %$reverse) {
188 $f_source->add_relationship(
189 '_raw_'.$rev_rel, $raw_name, @{$reverse->{$rev_rel}}{qw(cond attrs)}
190 );
191 }
192 }
193 }
194
ca79850d 195 $schema->register_source($raw_name => $table);
196}
197
198method set_primary_key (@args) {
199 if ($self->parent_source) {
200 confess "Can't set primary key on a subclass";
201 }
202 return $self->next::method(@args);
876f6525 203}
204
4d88a8d7 205method raw_source_name () {
876f6525 206 my $base = $self->source_name;
05fd2477 207 confess "Can't generate raw source name for ${\$self->name} when we don't have a source_name"
876f6525 208 unless $base;
209 return 'Raw::'.$base;
210}
70d56286 211
4d88a8d7 212method raw_table_name () {
213 return '_'.$self->name;
214}
215
876f6525 216method add_columns (@args) {
217 my $ret = $self->next::method(@args);
218 $_->{originally_defined_in} ||= $self->name for values %{$self->_columns};
219 return $ret;
70d56286 220}
221
803ffff2 222method add_relationship ($name, $f_source, $cond, $attrs) {
223 $self->next::method(
224 $name, $f_source, $cond,
225 { originally_defined_in => $self->name, %{$attrs||{}}, }
226 );
227}
228
487f4489 229BEGIN {
230
231 # helper routines, constructed as anon subs so autoclean nukes them
232
233 use signatures;
234
235 *argify = sub (@names) {
236 map '_'.$_, @names;
237 };
238
239 *qualify_with = sub ($source, @names) {
92ebfc06 240 my $name = blessed($source) ? $source->name : $source;
241 map join('.', $name, $_), @names;
487f4489 242 };
243
244 *body_cols = sub ($source) {
245 my %pk; @pk{$source->primary_columns} = ();
246 map +{ %{$source->column_info($_)}, name => $_ },
247 grep !exists $pk{$_}, $source->columns;
248 };
249
250 *pk_cols = sub ($source) {
251 map +{ %{$source->column_info($_)}, name => $_ },
252 $source->primary_columns;
253 };
254
92ebfc06 255 *names_of = sub (@cols) { map $_->{name}, @cols };
487f4489 256
05fd2477 257 *function_body = sub ($name, $args, $body_parts) {
258 my $arglist = join(
259 ', ',
388d83fc 260 map "_${\$_->{name}} ${\uc($_->{data_type})}",
05fd2477 261 @$args
262 );
263 my $body = join("\n", '', map " $_;", @$body_parts);
264 return strip tt q{
265 CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION [% name %]
266 ([% arglist %])
267 RETURNS VOID AS $function$
268 BEGIN
269 [%- body %]
270 END;
271 $function$ LANGUAGE plpgsql;
272 };
487f4489 273 };
487f4489 274}
275
05fd2477 276BEGIN {
277
278 use signatures;
279
280 *arg_hash = sub ($source) {
281 map +($_ => \(argify $_)), names_of body_cols $source;
282 };
92ebfc06 283
284 *rule_body = sub ($on, $to, $oldlist, $newlist) {
285 my $arglist = join(', ',
286 (qualify_with 'OLD', names_of @$oldlist),
287 (qualify_with 'NEW', names_of @$newlist),
288 );
289 $to = $to->name if blessed($to);
290 return strip tt q{
291 CREATE RULE _[% to %]_[% on %]_rule AS
292 ON [% on | upper %] TO [% to %]
293 DO INSTEAD (
3c259cfb 294 SELECT [% to %]_[% on %]([% arglist %])
92ebfc06 295 );
296 };
297 };
05fd2477 298}
299
300method root_table () {
301 $self->parent_source
302 ? $self->parent_source->root_table
303 : $self->schema->source($self->raw_source_name)
304}
305
487f4489 306method view_definition () {
307 my $schema = $self->schema;
308 confess "Can't generate view without connected schema, sorry"
309 unless $schema && $schema->storage;
310 my $sqla = $schema->storage->sql_maker;
2816c8ed 311 my $table = $self->schema->source($self->raw_source_name);
487f4489 312 my $super_view = $self->parent_source;
2816c8ed 313 my @all_parents = my @other_parents = @{$self->additional_parents||[]};
314 push(@all_parents, $super_view) if defined($super_view);
315 my @sources = ($table, @all_parents);
487f4489 316 my @body_cols = map body_cols($_), @sources;
317 my @pk_cols = pk_cols $self;
92ebfc06 318
319 # SELECT statement
320
2816c8ed 321 my $am_root = !($super_view || @other_parents);
322
487f4489 323 my $select = $sqla->select(
2816c8ed 324 ($am_root
325 ? ($table->name)
326 : ([ # FROM _tbl _tbl
487f4489 327 { $table->name => $table->name },
2816c8ed 328 map {
329 my $parent = $_;
330 [ # JOIN view view
331 { $parent->name => $parent->name },
332 # ON _tbl.id = view.id
333 { map +(qualify_with($parent, $_), qualify_with($table, $_)),
334 names_of @pk_cols }
335 ]
336 } @all_parents
487f4489 337 ])
2816c8ed 338 ),
487f4489 339 [ (qualify_with $table, names_of @pk_cols), names_of @body_cols ],
05fd2477 340 ).';';
92ebfc06 341
2816c8ed 342 my ($now, @next) = grep defined, $super_view, $table, @other_parents;
92ebfc06 343
344 # INSERT function
345
05fd2477 346 # NOTE: this assumes a single PK col called id with a sequence somewhere
347 # but nothing else -should- so fixing this should make everything work
348 my $insert_func =
349 function_body
350 $self->name.'_insert',
351 \@body_cols,
352 [
2816c8ed 353 $sqla->insert( # INSERT INTO tbl/super_view (foo, ...) VALUES (_foo, ...)
05fd2477 354 $now->name,
355 { arg_hash $now },
356 ),
2816c8ed 357 (map {
358 $sqla->insert( # INSERT INTO parent (id, ...)
359 # VALUES (currval('_root_tbl_id_seq'), ...)
360 $_->name,
361 {
362 (arg_hash $_),
363 id => \"currval('${\$self->root_table->name}_id_seq')",
364 }
365 )
366 } @next)
05fd2477 367 ];
92ebfc06 368
05fd2477 369 # note - similar to arg_hash but not quite enough to share code sanely
370 my $pk_where = { # id = _id AND id2 = _id2 ...
371 map +($_ => \"= ${\argify $_}"), names_of @pk_cols
372 };
92ebfc06 373
374 # UPDATE function
375
05fd2477 376 my $update_func =
377 function_body
378 $self->name.'_update',
379 [ @pk_cols, @body_cols ],
380 [ map $sqla->update(
381 $_->name, # UPDATE foo
382 { arg_hash $_ }, # SET a = _a
383 $pk_where,
384 ), @sources
385 ];
92ebfc06 386
387 # DELETE function
388
05fd2477 389 my $delete_func =
390 function_body
391 $self->name.'_delete',
392 [ @pk_cols ],
393 [ map $sqla->delete($_->name, $pk_where), @sources ];
92ebfc06 394
395 my @rules = (
396 (rule_body insert => $self, [], \@body_cols),
397 (rule_body update => $self, \@pk_cols, \@body_cols),
398 (rule_body delete => $self, \@pk_cols, []),
399 );
400 return join("\n\n", $select, $insert_func, $update_func, $delete_func, @rules);
487f4489 401}
402
70d56286 4031;