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1 | package DBIx::Class::ResultSource; |
2 | |
3 | use strict; |
4 | use warnings; |
5 | |
6 | use DBIx::Class::ResultSet; |
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7 | use Carp::Clan qw/^DBIx::Class/; |
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8 | |
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9 | use Storable; |
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10 | use Scalar::Util qw/weaken/; |
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11 | |
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12 | use base qw/DBIx::Class/; |
13 | __PACKAGE__->load_components(qw/AccessorGroup/); |
14 | |
15 | __PACKAGE__->mk_group_accessors('simple' => |
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16 | qw/_ordered_columns _columns _primaries _unique_constraints name resultset_attributes schema from _relationships/); |
17 | __PACKAGE__->mk_group_accessors('component_class' => qw/resultset_class result_class/); |
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18 | |
19 | =head1 NAME |
20 | |
21 | DBIx::Class::ResultSource - Result source object |
22 | |
23 | =head1 SYNOPSIS |
24 | |
25 | =head1 DESCRIPTION |
26 | |
27 | A ResultSource is a component of a schema from which results can be directly |
28 | retrieved, most usually a table (see L<DBIx::Class::ResultSource::Table>) |
29 | |
30 | =head1 METHODS |
31 | |
32 | =cut |
33 | |
34 | sub new { |
35 | my ($class, $attrs) = @_; |
36 | $class = ref $class if ref $class; |
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37 | my $new = bless({ %{$attrs || {}}, _resultset => undef }, $class); |
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38 | $new->{resultset_class} ||= 'DBIx::Class::ResultSet'; |
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39 | $new->{resultset_attributes} = { %{$new->{resultset_attributes} || {}} }; |
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40 | $new->{_ordered_columns} = [ @{$new->{_ordered_columns}||[]}]; |
41 | $new->{_columns} = { %{$new->{_columns}||{}} }; |
42 | $new->{_relationships} = { %{$new->{_relationships}||{}} }; |
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43 | $new->{name} ||= "!!NAME NOT SET!!"; |
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44 | $new->{_columns_info_loaded} ||= 0; |
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45 | return $new; |
46 | } |
47 | |
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48 | =pod |
49 | |
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50 | =head2 add_columns |
51 | |
52 | $table->add_columns(qw/col1 col2 col3/); |
53 | |
54 | $table->add_columns('col1' => \%col1_info, 'col2' => \%col2_info, ...); |
55 | |
56 | Adds columns to the result source. If supplied key => hashref pairs uses |
57 | the hashref as the column_info for that column. |
58 | |
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59 | Repeated calls of this method will add more columns, not replace them. |
60 | |
61 | The contents of the column_info are not set in stone, the following |
62 | keys are currently recognised/used by DBIx::Class. |
63 | |
64 | =over 4 |
65 | |
66 | =item accessor |
67 | |
68 | Use this to set the name of the accessor for this column. If unset, |
69 | the name of the column will be used. |
70 | |
71 | =item data_type |
72 | |
73 | This contains the column type, it is automatically filled by the |
74 | L<SQL::Translator::Producer::DBIx::Class::File> producer, and the |
75 | L<DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader> module. If you do not enter the |
76 | data_type, DBIx::Class will attempt to retrieve it from the |
77 | database for you, using L<DBI>s column_info method. The values of this |
78 | key are typically upper-cased. |
79 | |
80 | Currently there is no standard set of values for the data_type, use |
81 | whatever your database(s) support. |
82 | |
83 | =item size |
84 | |
85 | The length of your column, if it is a column type that can have a size |
86 | restriction. This is currently not used by DBIx::Class. |
87 | |
88 | =item is_nullable |
89 | |
90 | If the column is allowed to contain NULL values, set a true value |
91 | (typically 1), here. This is currently not used by DBIx::Class. |
92 | |
93 | =item is_auto_increment |
94 | |
95 | Set this to a true value if this is a column that is somehow |
96 | automatically filled. This is currently not used by DBIx::Class. |
97 | |
98 | =item is_foreign_key |
99 | |
100 | Set this to a true value if this column represents a key from a |
101 | foreign table. This is currently not used by DBIx::Class. |
102 | |
103 | =item default_value |
104 | |
105 | Set this to the default value which will be inserted into this column |
106 | by the database. Can contain either values or functions. This is |
107 | currently not used by DBIx::Class. |
108 | |
109 | =item sequence |
110 | |
111 | If your column is using a sequence to create it's values, set the name |
112 | of the sequence here, to allow the values to be retrieved |
113 | automatically by the L<DBIx::Class::PK::Auto> module. PK::Auto will |
114 | attempt to retrieve the sequence name from the database, if this value |
115 | is left unset. |
116 | |
117 | =back |
118 | |
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119 | =head2 add_column |
120 | |
121 | $table->add_column('col' => \%info?); |
122 | |
123 | Convenience alias to add_columns |
124 | |
125 | =cut |
126 | |
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127 | sub add_columns { |
128 | my ($self, @cols) = @_; |
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129 | $self->_ordered_columns( \@cols ) |
130 | if !$self->_ordered_columns; |
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131 | my @added; |
132 | my $columns = $self->_columns; |
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133 | while (my $col = shift @cols) { |
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134 | |
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135 | my $column_info = ref $cols[0] ? shift(@cols) : {}; |
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136 | # If next entry is { ... } use that for the column info, if not |
137 | # use an empty hashref |
138 | |
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139 | push(@added, $col) unless exists $columns->{$col}; |
140 | |
141 | $columns->{$col} = $column_info; |
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142 | } |
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143 | push @{ $self->_ordered_columns }, @added; |
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144 | return $self; |
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145 | } |
146 | |
147 | *add_column = \&add_columns; |
148 | |
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149 | =head2 has_column |
150 | |
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151 | if ($obj->has_column($col)) { ... } |
152 | |
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153 | Returns 1 if the source has a column of this name, 0 otherwise. |
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154 | |
155 | =cut |
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156 | |
157 | sub has_column { |
158 | my ($self, $column) = @_; |
159 | return exists $self->_columns->{$column}; |
160 | } |
161 | |
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162 | =head2 column_info |
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163 | |
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164 | my $info = $obj->column_info($col); |
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165 | |
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166 | Returns the column metadata hashref for a column. See the description |
167 | of add_column for information on the contents of the hashref. |
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168 | |
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169 | =cut |
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170 | |
171 | sub column_info { |
172 | my ($self, $column) = @_; |
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173 | $self->throw_exception("No such column $column") |
174 | unless exists $self->_columns->{$column}; |
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175 | #warn $self->{_columns_info_loaded}, "\n"; |
176 | if ( ! $self->_columns->{$column}->{data_type} |
177 | && ! $self->{_columns_info_loaded} |
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178 | && $self->schema && $self->storage() ){ |
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179 | $self->{_columns_info_loaded}++; |
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180 | my $info; |
181 | ############ eval for the case of storage without table |
182 | eval{ |
183 | $info = $self->storage->columns_info_for ( $self->from() ); |
184 | }; |
185 | if ( ! $@ ){ |
186 | for my $col ( keys %{$self->_columns} ){ |
187 | for my $i ( keys %{$info->{$col}} ){ |
188 | $self->_columns()->{$col}->{$i} = $info->{$col}->{$i}; |
189 | } |
190 | } |
191 | } |
192 | } |
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193 | return $self->_columns->{$column}; |
194 | } |
195 | |
196 | =head2 columns |
197 | |
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198 | my @column_names = $obj->columns; |
199 | |
200 | Returns all column names in the order they were declared to add_columns |
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201 | |
202 | =cut |
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203 | |
204 | sub columns { |
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205 | my $self=shift; |
206 | $self->throw_exception("columns() is a read-only accessor, did you mean add_columns()?") if (@_ > 1); |
207 | return @{$self->{_ordered_columns}||[]}; |
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208 | } |
209 | |
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210 | =head2 set_primary_key |
211 | |
212 | =head3 Arguments: (@cols) |
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213 | |
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214 | Defines one or more columns as primary key for this source. Should be |
215 | called after C<add_columns>. |
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216 | |
217 | Additionally, defines a unique constraint named C<primary>. |
218 | |
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219 | The primary key columns are used by L<DBIx::Class::PK::Auto> to |
220 | retrieve automatically created values from the database. |
221 | |
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222 | =cut |
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223 | |
224 | sub set_primary_key { |
225 | my ($self, @cols) = @_; |
226 | # check if primary key columns are valid columns |
227 | for (@cols) { |
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228 | $self->throw_exception("No such column $_ on table ".$self->name) |
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229 | unless $self->has_column($_); |
230 | } |
231 | $self->_primaries(\@cols); |
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232 | |
233 | $self->add_unique_constraint(primary => \@cols); |
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234 | } |
235 | |
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236 | =head2 primary_columns |
237 | |
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238 | Read-only accessor which returns the list of primary keys. |
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239 | |
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240 | =cut |
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241 | |
242 | sub primary_columns { |
243 | return @{shift->_primaries||[]}; |
244 | } |
245 | |
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246 | =head2 add_unique_constraint |
247 | |
248 | Declare a unique constraint on this source. Call once for each unique |
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249 | constraint. Unique constraints are used when you call C<find> on a |
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250 | L<DBIx::Class::ResultSet>, only columns in the constraint are searched, |
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251 | |
252 | # For e.g. UNIQUE (column1, column2) |
253 | __PACKAGE__->add_unique_constraint(constraint_name => [ qw/column1 column2/ ]); |
254 | |
255 | =cut |
256 | |
257 | sub add_unique_constraint { |
258 | my ($self, $name, $cols) = @_; |
259 | |
260 | for (@$cols) { |
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261 | $self->throw_exception("No such column $_ on table ".$self->name) |
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262 | unless $self->has_column($_); |
263 | } |
264 | |
265 | my %unique_constraints = $self->unique_constraints; |
266 | $unique_constraints{$name} = $cols; |
267 | $self->_unique_constraints(\%unique_constraints); |
268 | } |
269 | |
270 | =head2 unique_constraints |
271 | |
272 | Read-only accessor which returns the list of unique constraints on this source. |
273 | |
274 | =cut |
275 | |
276 | sub unique_constraints { |
277 | return %{shift->_unique_constraints||{}}; |
278 | } |
279 | |
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280 | =head2 from |
281 | |
282 | Returns an expression of the source to be supplied to storage to specify |
283 | retrieval from this source; in the case of a database the required FROM clause |
284 | contents. |
285 | |
286 | =cut |
287 | |
288 | =head2 storage |
289 | |
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290 | Returns the storage handle for the current schema. |
291 | |
292 | See also: L<DBIx::Class::Storage> |
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293 | |
294 | =cut |
295 | |
296 | sub storage { shift->schema->storage; } |
297 | |
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298 | =head2 add_relationship |
299 | |
300 | $source->add_relationship('relname', 'related_source', $cond, $attrs); |
301 | |
302 | The relation name can be arbitrary, but must be unique for each relationship |
303 | attached to this result source. 'related_source' should be the name with |
304 | which the related result source was registered with the current schema |
305 | (for simple schemas this is usally either Some::Namespace::Foo or just Foo) |
306 | |
307 | The condition needs to be an SQL::Abstract-style representation of the join |
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308 | between the tables. For example, if you're creating a rel from Author to Book, |
309 | |
310 | { 'foreign.author_id' => 'self.id' } |
311 | |
312 | will result in the JOIN clause |
313 | |
314 | author me JOIN book foreign ON foreign.author_id = me.id |
315 | |
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316 | You can specify as many foreign => self mappings as necessary. |
317 | |
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318 | Valid attributes are as follows: |
319 | |
320 | =over 4 |
321 | |
322 | =item join_type |
323 | |
324 | Explicitly specifies the type of join to use in the relationship. Any |
325 | SQL join type is valid, e.g. C<LEFT> or C<RIGHT>. It will be placed in |
326 | the SQL command immediately before C<JOIN>. |
327 | |
328 | =item proxy |
329 | |
330 | An arrayref containing a list of accessors in the foreign class to |
331 | proxy in the main class. If, for example, you do the following: |
332 | |
333 | __PACKAGE__->might_have(bar => 'Bar', undef, { proxy => [ qw/margle/] }); |
334 | |
335 | Then, assuming Bar has an accessor named margle, you can do: |
336 | |
337 | my $obj = Foo->find(1); |
338 | $obj->margle(10); # set margle; Bar object is created if it doesn't exist |
339 | |
340 | =item accessor |
341 | |
342 | Specifies the type of accessor that should be created for the |
343 | relationship. Valid values are C<single> (for when there is only a single |
344 | related object), C<multi> (when there can be many), and C<filter> (for |
345 | when there is a single related object, but you also want the relationship |
346 | accessor to double as a column accessor). For C<multi> accessors, an |
347 | add_to_* method is also created, which calls C<create_related> for the |
348 | relationship. |
349 | |
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350 | =back |
351 | |
352 | =cut |
353 | |
354 | sub add_relationship { |
355 | my ($self, $rel, $f_source_name, $cond, $attrs) = @_; |
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356 | $self->throw_exception("Can't create relationship without join condition") unless $cond; |
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357 | $attrs ||= {}; |
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358 | |
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359 | my %rels = %{ $self->_relationships }; |
360 | $rels{$rel} = { class => $f_source_name, |
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361 | source => $f_source_name, |
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362 | cond => $cond, |
363 | attrs => $attrs }; |
364 | $self->_relationships(\%rels); |
365 | |
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366 | return $self; |
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367 | |
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368 | # XXX disabled. doesn't work properly currently. skip in tests. |
369 | |
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370 | my $f_source = $self->schema->source($f_source_name); |
371 | unless ($f_source) { |
372 | eval "require $f_source_name;"; |
373 | if ($@) { |
374 | die $@ unless $@ =~ /Can't locate/; |
375 | } |
376 | $f_source = $f_source_name->result_source; |
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377 | #my $s_class = ref($self->schema); |
378 | #$f_source_name =~ m/^${s_class}::(.*)$/; |
379 | #$self->schema->register_class(($1 || $f_source_name), $f_source_name); |
380 | #$f_source = $self->schema->source($f_source_name); |
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381 | } |
382 | return unless $f_source; # Can't test rel without f_source |
383 | |
384 | eval { $self->resolve_join($rel, 'me') }; |
385 | |
386 | if ($@) { # If the resolve failed, back out and re-throw the error |
387 | delete $rels{$rel}; # |
388 | $self->_relationships(\%rels); |
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389 | $self->throw_exception("Error creating relationship $rel: $@"); |
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390 | } |
391 | 1; |
392 | } |
393 | |
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394 | =head2 relationships |
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395 | |
396 | Returns all valid relationship names for this source |
397 | |
398 | =cut |
399 | |
400 | sub relationships { |
401 | return keys %{shift->_relationships}; |
402 | } |
403 | |
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404 | =head2 relationship_info |
405 | |
406 | =head3 Arguments: ($relname) |
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407 | |
408 | Returns the relationship information for the specified relationship name |
409 | |
410 | =cut |
411 | |
412 | sub relationship_info { |
413 | my ($self, $rel) = @_; |
414 | return $self->_relationships->{$rel}; |
415 | } |
416 | |
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417 | =head2 has_relationship |
418 | |
419 | =head3 Arguments: ($rel) |
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420 | |
421 | Returns 1 if the source has a relationship of this name, 0 otherwise. |
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422 | |
423 | =cut |
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424 | |
425 | sub has_relationship { |
426 | my ($self, $rel) = @_; |
427 | return exists $self->_relationships->{$rel}; |
428 | } |
429 | |
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430 | =head2 resolve_join |
431 | |
432 | =head3 Arguments: ($relation) |
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433 | |
434 | Returns the join structure required for the related result source |
435 | |
436 | =cut |
437 | |
438 | sub resolve_join { |
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439 | my ($self, $join, $alias, $seen) = @_; |
440 | $seen ||= {}; |
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441 | if (ref $join eq 'ARRAY') { |
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442 | return map { $self->resolve_join($_, $alias, $seen) } @$join; |
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443 | } elsif (ref $join eq 'HASH') { |
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444 | return |
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445 | map { |
446 | my $as = ($seen->{$_} ? $_.'_'.($seen->{$_}+1) : $_); |
447 | ($self->resolve_join($_, $alias, $seen), |
448 | $self->related_source($_)->resolve_join($join->{$_}, $as, $seen)); |
449 | } keys %$join; |
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450 | } elsif (ref $join) { |
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451 | $self->throw_exception("No idea how to resolve join reftype ".ref $join); |
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452 | } else { |
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453 | my $count = ++$seen->{$join}; |
454 | #use Data::Dumper; warn Dumper($seen); |
455 | my $as = ($count > 1 ? "${join}_${count}" : $join); |
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456 | my $rel_info = $self->relationship_info($join); |
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457 | $self->throw_exception("No such relationship ${join}") unless $rel_info; |
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458 | my $type = $rel_info->{attrs}{join_type} || ''; |
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459 | return [ { $as => $self->related_source($join)->from, |
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460 | -join_type => $type }, |
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461 | $self->resolve_condition($rel_info->{cond}, $as, $alias) ]; |
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462 | } |
463 | } |
464 | |
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465 | =head2 resolve_condition |
466 | |
467 | =head3 Arguments: ($cond, $as, $alias|$object) |
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468 | |
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469 | Resolves the passed condition to a concrete query fragment. If given an alias, |
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470 | returns a join condition; if given an object, inverts that object to produce |
471 | a related conditional from that object. |
472 | |
473 | =cut |
474 | |
475 | sub resolve_condition { |
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476 | my ($self, $cond, $as, $for) = @_; |
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477 | #warn %$cond; |
478 | if (ref $cond eq 'HASH') { |
479 | my %ret; |
480 | while (my ($k, $v) = each %{$cond}) { |
481 | # XXX should probably check these are valid columns |
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482 | $k =~ s/^foreign\.// || $self->throw_exception("Invalid rel cond key ${k}"); |
483 | $v =~ s/^self\.// || $self->throw_exception("Invalid rel cond val ${v}"); |
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484 | if (ref $for) { # Object |
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485 | #warn "$self $k $for $v"; |
486 | $ret{$k} = $for->get_column($v); |
487 | #warn %ret; |
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488 | } elsif (ref $as) { # reverse object |
489 | $ret{$v} = $as->get_column($k); |
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490 | } else { |
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491 | $ret{"${as}.${k}"} = "${for}.${v}"; |
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492 | } |
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493 | } |
494 | return \%ret; |
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495 | } elsif (ref $cond eq 'ARRAY') { |
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496 | return [ map { $self->resolve_condition($_, $as, $for) } @$cond ]; |
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497 | } else { |
498 | die("Can't handle this yet :("); |
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499 | } |
500 | } |
501 | |
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502 | =head2 resolve_prefetch |
503 | |
504 | =head3 Arguments: (hashref/arrayref/scalar) |
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505 | |
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506 | Accepts one or more relationships for the current source and returns an |
507 | array of column names for each of those relationships. Column names are |
508 | prefixed relative to the current source, in accordance with where they appear |
509 | in the supplied relationships. Examples: |
510 | |
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511 | my $source = $schema->resultset('Tag')->source; |
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512 | @columns = $source->resolve_prefetch( { cd => 'artist' } ); |
513 | |
514 | # @columns = |
515 | #( |
516 | # 'cd.cdid', |
517 | # 'cd.artist', |
518 | # 'cd.title', |
519 | # 'cd.year', |
520 | # 'cd.artist.artistid', |
521 | # 'cd.artist.name' |
522 | #) |
523 | |
524 | @columns = $source->resolve_prefetch( qw[/ cd /] ); |
525 | |
526 | # @columns = |
527 | #( |
528 | # 'cd.cdid', |
529 | # 'cd.artist', |
530 | # 'cd.title', |
531 | # 'cd.year' |
532 | #) |
533 | |
534 | $source = $schema->resultset('CD')->source; |
535 | @columns = $source->resolve_prefetch( qw[/ artist producer /] ); |
536 | |
537 | # @columns = |
538 | #( |
539 | # 'artist.artistid', |
540 | # 'artist.name', |
541 | # 'producer.producerid', |
542 | # 'producer.name' |
543 | #) |
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544 | |
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545 | =cut |
546 | |
547 | sub resolve_prefetch { |
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548 | my ($self, $pre, $alias, $seen, $order, $collapse) = @_; |
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549 | $seen ||= {}; |
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550 | use Data::Dumper; |
551 | #$alias ||= $self->name; |
552 | #warn $alias, Dumper $pre; |
553 | if( ref $pre eq 'ARRAY' ) { |
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554 | return |
555 | map { $self->resolve_prefetch( $_, $alias, $seen, $order, $collapse ) } |
556 | @$pre; |
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557 | } |
558 | elsif( ref $pre eq 'HASH' ) { |
559 | my @ret = |
560 | map { |
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561 | $self->resolve_prefetch($_, $alias, $seen, $order, $collapse), |
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562 | $self->related_source($_)->resolve_prefetch( |
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563 | $pre->{$_}, "${alias}.$_", $seen, $order, $collapse) |
564 | } keys %$pre; |
b3e8ac9b |
565 | #die Dumper \@ret; |
566 | return @ret; |
567 | } |
568 | elsif( ref $pre ) { |
a86b1efe |
569 | $self->throw_exception( |
570 | "don't know how to resolve prefetch reftype ".ref($pre)); |
b3e8ac9b |
571 | } |
572 | else { |
489709af |
573 | my $count = ++$seen->{$pre}; |
574 | my $as = ($count > 1 ? "${pre}_${count}" : $pre); |
b3e8ac9b |
575 | my $rel_info = $self->relationship_info( $pre ); |
a86b1efe |
576 | $self->throw_exception( $self->name . " has no such relationship '$pre'" ) |
577 | unless $rel_info; |
489709af |
578 | my $as_prefix = ($alias =~ /^.*?\.(.*)$/ ? $1.'.' : ''); |
a86b1efe |
579 | my $rel_source = $self->related_source($pre); |
0f66a01b |
580 | |
581 | if (exists $rel_info->{attrs}{accessor} |
582 | && $rel_info->{attrs}{accessor} eq 'multi') { |
583 | $self->throw_exception( |
584 | "Can't prefetch has_many ${pre} (join cond too complex)") |
585 | unless ref($rel_info->{cond}) eq 'HASH'; |
586 | my @key = map { (/^foreign\.(.*)$/ ? ($1) : ()); } |
587 | keys %{$rel_info->{cond}}; |
588 | $collapse->{"${as_prefix}${pre}"} = \@key; |
589 | push(@$order, map { "${as}.$_" } (@key, @{$rel_info->{order_by}||[]})); |
590 | } |
591 | |
489709af |
592 | return map { [ "${as}.$_", "${as_prefix}${pre}.$_", ] } |
a86b1efe |
593 | $rel_source->columns; |
b3e8ac9b |
594 | #warn $alias, Dumper (\@ret); |
489709af |
595 | #return @ret; |
b3e8ac9b |
596 | } |
597 | } |
953a18ef |
598 | |
87c4e602 |
599 | =head2 related_source |
600 | |
601 | =head3 Arguments: ($relname) |
87772e46 |
602 | |
988bf309 |
603 | Returns the result source object for the given relationship |
87772e46 |
604 | |
605 | =cut |
606 | |
607 | sub related_source { |
608 | my ($self, $rel) = @_; |
aea52c85 |
609 | if( !$self->has_relationship( $rel ) ) { |
701da8c4 |
610 | $self->throw_exception("No such relationship '$rel'"); |
aea52c85 |
611 | } |
87772e46 |
612 | return $self->schema->source($self->relationship_info($rel)->{source}); |
8452e496 |
613 | } |
614 | |
5ac6a044 |
615 | =head2 resultset |
616 | |
988bf309 |
617 | Returns a resultset for the given source, by calling: |
5ac6a044 |
618 | |
988bf309 |
619 | $self->resultset_class->new($self, $self->resultset_attributes) |
5ac6a044 |
620 | |
621 | =head2 resultset_class |
622 | |
988bf309 |
623 | Set the class of the resultset, this is useful if you want to create your |
624 | own resultset methods. Create your own class derived from |
625 | L<DBIx::Class::ResultSet>, and set it here. |
5ac6a044 |
626 | |
627 | =head2 resultset_attributes |
628 | |
988bf309 |
629 | Specify here any attributes you wish to pass to your specialised resultset. |
5ac6a044 |
630 | |
631 | =cut |
632 | |
633 | sub resultset { |
634 | my $self = shift; |
e0f56292 |
635 | $self->throw_exception('resultset does not take any arguments. If you want another resultset, call it on the schema instead.') if scalar @_; |
1225fc4d |
636 | return $self->{_resultset} if ref $self->{_resultset} eq $self->resultset_class; |
637 | return $self->{_resultset} = do { |
638 | my $rs = $self->resultset_class->new($self, $self->{resultset_attributes}); |
639 | weaken $rs->result_source; |
640 | $rs; |
641 | }; |
5ac6a044 |
642 | } |
643 | |
701da8c4 |
644 | =head2 throw_exception |
645 | |
988bf309 |
646 | See throw_exception in L<DBIx::Class::Schema>. |
701da8c4 |
647 | |
648 | =cut |
649 | |
650 | sub throw_exception { |
651 | my $self = shift; |
652 | if (defined $self->schema) { |
653 | $self->schema->throw_exception(@_); |
654 | } else { |
655 | croak(@_); |
656 | } |
657 | } |
658 | |
659 | |
9c992ba1 |
660 | =head1 AUTHORS |
661 | |
662 | Matt S. Trout <mst@shadowcatsystems.co.uk> |
663 | |
664 | =head1 LICENSE |
665 | |
666 | You may distribute this code under the same terms as Perl itself. |
667 | |
668 | =cut |
669 | |