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1 | package SQL::Translator::Producer::TT::Table; |
2 | |
3 | # ------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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4 | # $Id: Table.pm,v 1.2 2004-07-30 22:04:25 kycl4rk Exp $ |
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5 | # ------------------------------------------------------------------- |
6 | # Copyright (C) 2002-4 SQLFairy Authors |
7 | # |
8 | # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or |
9 | # modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as |
10 | # published by the Free Software Foundation; version 2. |
11 | # |
12 | # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but |
13 | # WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
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15 | # General Public License for more details. |
16 | # |
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19 | # Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA |
20 | # 02111-1307 USA |
21 | # ------------------------------------------------------------------- |
22 | |
23 | =pod |
24 | |
25 | =head1 NAME |
26 | |
27 | SQL::Translator::Producer::TT::Table - |
28 | Produces output using the Template Toolkit from a SQL schema, per table. |
29 | |
30 | =head1 SYNOPSIS |
31 | |
32 | # Normal STDOUT version |
33 | # |
34 | my $translator = SQL::Translator->new( |
35 | from => 'MySQL', |
36 | filename => 'foo_schema.sql', |
37 | to => 'TT::Table', |
38 | producer_args => { |
39 | tt_table => 'foo_table.tt', |
40 | }, |
41 | ); |
42 | print $translator->translate; |
43 | |
44 | # To generate a file per table |
45 | # |
46 | my $translator = SQL::Translator->new( |
47 | from => 'MySQL', |
48 | filename => 'foo_schema.sql', |
49 | to => 'TT::Table', |
50 | producer_args => { |
51 | tt_table => 'foo_table.tt.html', |
52 | mk_files => 1, |
53 | mk_files_base => "./doc/tables", |
54 | mk_file_ext => ".html", |
55 | on_exists => "replace", |
56 | }, |
57 | ); |
58 | # |
59 | # ./doc/tables/ now contains the templated tables as $tablename.html |
60 | # |
61 | |
62 | =head1 DESCRIPTION |
63 | |
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64 | Produces schema output using a given Template Tookit template, |
65 | processing that template for each table in the schema. Optionally |
66 | allows you to write the result for each table to a separate file. |
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67 | |
68 | It needs one additional producer_arg of C<tt_table> which is the file |
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69 | name of the template to use. This template will be passed a template |
70 | var of C<table>, which is the current |
71 | C<SQL::Translator::Producer::Table> table we are producing, which you |
72 | can then use to walk the schema via the methods documented in that |
73 | module. You also get C<schema> as a shortcut to the |
74 | C<SQL::Translator::Producer::Schema> for the table and C<translator>, |
75 | the C<SQL::Translator> object for this parse in case you want to get |
76 | access to any of the options etc set here. |
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77 | |
78 | Here's a brief example of what the template could look like: |
79 | |
80 | [% table.name %] |
81 | ================ |
82 | [% FOREACH field = table.get_fields %] |
83 | [% field.name %] [% field.data_type %]([% field.size %]) |
84 | [% END -%] |
85 | |
86 | See F<t/data/template/table.tt> for a more complete example. |
87 | |
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88 | You can also set any of the options used to initiallize the Template |
89 | object by adding them to your producer_args. See Template Toolkit docs |
90 | for details of the options. |
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91 | |
92 | $translator = SQL::Translator->new( |
93 | to => 'TT', |
94 | producer_args => { |
95 | ttfile => 'foo_template.tt', |
96 | INCLUDE_PATH => '/foo/templates/tt', |
97 | INTERPOLATE => 1, |
98 | }, |
99 | ); |
100 | |
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101 | If you set C<mk_files> and its additional options the producer will |
102 | write a separate file for each table in the schema. This is useful for |
103 | producing things like HTML documentation where every table gets its |
104 | own page (you could also use TTSchema producer to add an index page). |
105 | Its also particulary good for code generation where you want to |
106 | produce a class file per table. |
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107 | |
108 | =head1 OPTIONS |
109 | |
110 | =over 4 |
111 | |
112 | =item tt_table |
113 | |
114 | File name of the template to run for each table. |
115 | |
116 | =item mk_files |
117 | |
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118 | Set to true to output a file for each table in the schema (as well as |
119 | returning the whole lot back to the Translalor and hence STDOUT). The |
120 | file will be named after the table, with the optional C<mk_files_ext> |
121 | added and placed in the directory C<mk_files_base>. |
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122 | |
123 | =item mk_files_ext |
124 | |
125 | Extension (without the dot) to add to the filename when using mk_files. |
126 | |
127 | =item mk_files_base = DIR |
128 | |
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129 | Dir to build the table files into when using mk_files. Defaults to the |
130 | current directory. |
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131 | |
132 | =item mk_file_dir |
133 | |
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134 | Set true and if the file needs to written to a directory that doesn't |
135 | exist, it will be created first. |
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136 | |
137 | =item on_exists [Default:replace] |
138 | |
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139 | What to do if we are running with mk_files and a file already exists |
140 | where we want to write our output. One of "skip", "die", "replace", |
141 | "insert". The default is die. |
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142 | |
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143 | B<replace> - Over-write the existing file with the new one, clobbering |
144 | anything already there. |
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145 | |
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146 | B<skip> - Leave the origional file as it was and don't write the new |
147 | version anywhere. |
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148 | |
149 | B<die> - Die with an existing file error. |
150 | |
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151 | B<insert> - Insert the generated output into the file bewteen a set of |
152 | special comments (defined by the following options.) Any code between |
153 | the comments will be overwritten (ie the results from a previous |
154 | produce) but the rest of the file is left alone (your custom code). |
155 | This is particularly useful for code generation as it allows you to |
156 | generate schema derived code and then add your own custom code using |
157 | it to file. Then when the scheam changes you just re-produce and |
158 | insert the new code. |
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159 | |
160 | =item insert_comment_start |
161 | |
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162 | The comment to look for in the file when on_exists is insert. Default |
163 | is C<SQLF INSERT START>. Must appear on it own line, with only |
164 | whitespace either side, to be recognised. |
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165 | |
166 | =item insert_comment_end |
167 | |
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168 | The end comment to look for in the file when on_exists is insert. |
169 | Default is C<SQLF INSERT END>. Must appear on it own line, with only |
170 | whitespace either side, to be recognised. |
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171 | |
172 | =back |
173 | |
174 | =cut |
175 | |
176 | # ------------------------------------------------------------------- |
177 | |
178 | use strict; |
179 | |
180 | use vars qw[ $DEBUG $VERSION @EXPORT_OK ]; |
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181 | $VERSION = sprintf "%d.%02d", q$Revision: 1.2 $ =~ /(\d+)\.(\d+)/; |
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182 | $DEBUG = 0 unless defined $DEBUG; |
183 | |
184 | use File::Path; |
185 | use Template; |
186 | use Data::Dumper; |
187 | use Exporter; |
188 | use base qw(Exporter); |
189 | @EXPORT_OK = qw(produce); |
190 | |
191 | use SQL::Translator::Utils 'debug'; |
192 | |
193 | my $Translator; |
194 | |
195 | sub produce { |
196 | $Translator = shift; |
197 | local $DEBUG = $Translator->debug; |
198 | my $scma = $Translator->schema; |
199 | my $pargs = $Translator->producer_args; |
200 | my $file = $pargs->{'tt_table'} or die "No template file given!"; |
201 | $pargs->{on_exists} ||= "die"; |
202 | |
203 | debug "Processing template $file\n"; |
204 | my $out; |
205 | my $tt = Template->new( |
206 | DEBUG => $DEBUG, |
207 | ABSOLUTE => 1, # Set so we can use from the command line sensibly |
208 | RELATIVE => 1, # Maybe the cmd line code should set it! Security! |
209 | %$pargs, # Allow any TT opts to be passed in the producer_args |
210 | ) || die "Failed to initialize Template object: ".Template->error; |
211 | |
212 | for my $tbl ( sort {$a->order <=> $b->order} $scma->get_tables ) { |
213 | my $outtmp; |
214 | $tt->process( $file, { |
215 | translator => $Translator, |
216 | schema => $scma, |
217 | table => $tbl, |
218 | }, \$outtmp ) |
219 | or die "Error processing template '$file' for table '".$tbl->name |
220 | ."': ".$tt->error; |
221 | $out .= $outtmp; |
222 | |
223 | # Write out the file... |
224 | write_file( table_file($tbl), $outtmp ) if $pargs->{mk_files}; |
225 | } |
226 | |
227 | return $out; |
228 | }; |
229 | |
230 | # Work out the filename for a given table. |
231 | sub table_file { |
232 | my ($tbl) = shift; |
233 | my $pargs = $Translator->producer_args; |
234 | my $root = $pargs->{mk_files_base}; |
235 | my $ext = $pargs->{mk_file_ext}; |
236 | return "$root/$tbl.$ext"; |
237 | } |
238 | |
239 | # Write the src given to the file given, handling the on_exists arg. |
240 | sub write_file { |
241 | my ($file, $src) = @_; |
242 | my $pargs = $Translator->producer_args; |
243 | my $root = $pargs->{mk_files_base}; |
244 | |
245 | if ( -e $file ) { |
246 | if ( $pargs->{on_exists} eq "skip" ) { |
247 | warn "Skipping existing $file\n"; |
248 | return 1; |
249 | } |
250 | elsif ( $pargs->{on_exists} eq "die" ) { |
251 | die "File $file already exists.\n"; |
252 | } |
253 | elsif ( $pargs->{on_exists} eq "replace" ) { |
254 | warn "Replacing $file.\n"; |
255 | } |
256 | elsif ( $pargs->{on_exists} eq "insert" ) { |
257 | warn "Inserting into $file.\n"; |
258 | $src = insert_code($file, $src); |
259 | } |
260 | else { |
261 | die "Unknown on_exists action: $pargs->{on_exists}\n"; |
262 | } |
263 | } |
264 | else { |
265 | warn "Creating $file.\n"; |
266 | } |
267 | |
268 | my ($dir) = $file =~ m!^(.*)/!; # Want greedy, eveything before the last / |
269 | if ( $dir and not -d $dir and $pargs->{mk_file_dir} ) { mkpath($dir); } |
270 | |
271 | debug "Writing to $file\n"; |
272 | open( FILE, ">$file") or die "Error opening file $file : $!\n"; |
273 | print FILE $src; |
274 | close(FILE); |
275 | } |
276 | |
277 | # Reads file and inserts code between the insert comments and returns the new |
278 | # source. |
279 | sub insert_code { |
280 | my ($file, $src) = @_; |
281 | my $pargs = $Translator->producer_args; |
282 | my $cstart = $pargs->{insert_comment_start} || "SQLF_INSERT_START"; |
283 | my $cend = $pargs->{insert_comment_end} || "SQLF_INSERT_END"; |
284 | |
285 | # Slurp in the origional file |
286 | open ( FILE, "<", "$file") or die "Error opening file $file : $!\n"; |
287 | local $/ = undef; |
288 | my $orig = <FILE>; |
289 | close(FILE); |
290 | |
291 | # Insert the new code between the insert comments |
292 | unless ( |
293 | $orig =~ s/^\s*?$cstart\s*?\n.*?^\s*?$cend\s*?\n/\n$cstart\n$src\n$cend\n/ms |
294 | ) { |
295 | warn "No insert done\n"; |
296 | } |
297 | |
298 | return $orig; |
299 | } |
300 | |
301 | 1; |
302 | |
303 | # ------------------------------------------------------------------- |
304 | |
305 | =pod |
306 | |
307 | =head1 AUTHOR |
308 | |
309 | Mark Addison E<lt>grommit@users.sourceforge.netE<gt>. |
310 | |
311 | =head1 TODO |
312 | |
313 | + Some tests for the various on exists options (they have been tested |
314 | implicitley through use in a project but need some proper tests). |
315 | |
316 | + More docs code generation strategies. |
317 | |
318 | + Better hooks for filename generation. |
319 | |
320 | + Better integration with TTSchema. |
321 | |
322 | =head1 SEE ALSO |
323 | |
324 | SQL::Translator. |
325 | |
326 | =cut |